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The Return of Bobby Freemont: A New Era with “Hurt No More”

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In the landscape of indie music, Bobby Freemont is a name that has steadily gained prominence, not just as a producer but as an artist with a story to tell. With a decorated past that includes over 50 million streams as a producer and collaborations with Grammy-nominated and Juno-winning artists, Freemont’s reputation is built on innovation and versatility. But it’s in his latest single, “Hurt No More,” that we witness a different side of the artist: raw, personal, and deeply introspective.

This song marks a significant milestone in Freemont’s solo career, offering a preview of what’s to come with his highly anticipated 2025 debut album, The Death of Bobby Freemont. While his earlier work, such as his debut EP, Doors to Kick, which racked up nearly 3 million streams, showcased his ability to craft catchy, thought-provoking tunes, “Hurt No More” takes a deeper dive into emotional terrain, confronting the often silent battles surrounding mental health and loss.

“Hurt No More” is a testament to Freemont’s growth as an artist, both sonically and lyrically. Drawing on the gentle, swirling guitar lines reminiscent of Mac DeMarco and Rex Orange County’s polished yet understated production style, the track has a mellow but emotionally charged vibe. The soulful depth of his vocal melodies evokes memories of Mac Miller’s reflective lyricism, especially in songs that touch on struggles with inner demons.

The song’s sonic palette feels carefully constructed, as though every note is there to serve the larger narrative. The dream-like production and sombre melodies give the track a haunting beauty, one that perfectly mirrors the feelings of despair and heartache it seeks to convey. The delicate layering of instruments, from the wistful guitar to the subtle electronic elements, gives “Hurt No More” a timeless quality—striking a balance between indie pop’s present and its future.

Beyond the musicality, it’s the storytelling in “Hurt No More” that truly elevates it. Freemont’s lyrics sketch the emotional turmoil of a loved one’s final days, lost in a battle against depression. It’s a tale many listeners will find achingly familiar, not just in its depiction of mental health struggles, but also in its raw portrayal of the helplessness that often accompanies watching someone you care about suffer in silence. There’s a tender honesty in his words that makes the song both relatable and deeply affecting.

Freemont’s decision to tackle such heavy subject matter reflects his evolution as a solo artist who isn’t afraid to wear his heart on his sleeve. In an industry where polished perfection and emotional detachment can often dominate, it’s refreshing to hear an artist engage so openly with the complexities of human emotion.

On the release, Freemont shared, “‘Hurt No More’ is about the battles we face in silence. If you’ve felt the weight of loss and the struggle for peace, you’re not alone.” These words are a reminder that his music is not just an artistic expression, but also a source of comfort for those grappling with their own silent battles.

As we look ahead to, The Death of Bobby Freemont, in 2025, “Hurt No More” gives us a glimpse of the creative direction Freemont is embarking on. If his debut EP, Doors to Kick, introduced the world to his potential, then his upcoming album promises to be the full realization of an artist coming into his own. The title alone hints at a thematic exploration of rebirth and transformation—concepts that are already present in his recent work, and which seem poised to play a central role in the larger narrative of the album.

Bobby Freemont’s transition from producer to solo artist has been a gradual one, but it’s clear that he’s building something special. He’s using his platform not only to entertain but also to address issues that many find difficult to articulate. By speaking about mental health and loss with such vulnerability, he’s creating a space where listeners can confront their own pain, but also find solace and a sense of community.

At its core, “Hurt No More” is a song that captures the feeling of being caught in the eye of an emotional storm. It’s about the silent battles so many face, and in that silence, Freemont offers a voice—a reminder that no one is alone in their struggle. With its lush production, poignant storytelling, and emotional depth, the track is not just a preview of Freemont’s upcoming work, but a standalone anthem for those who have ever felt the weight of mental health struggles and the pain of loss.

As we await the release of, The Death of Bobby Freemont, one thing is certain: Bobby Freemont is an artist to watch. His willingness to explore the darker, more vulnerable sides of life in his music sets him apart in today’s indie scene, and with “Hurt No More,” he offers both a cathartic release and a hopeful message wrapped in a melody that will linger long after the song fades.

For those navigating their own quiet battles, Bobby Freemont’s music is a beautiful reminder that there is a shared humanity in the pain—and that, sometimes, the only way out is through the music itself.

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Danielle Holian

Danielle Holian is an Irish writer and photographer, specialising in multimedia journalism and publicity, born in the west of Ireland.

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Danielle Holian is an Irish writer and photographer, specialising in multimedia journalism and publicity, born in the west of Ireland.
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