Haiden Henderson punches you in the gut with his new track “Bleachers”, but in the best way possible

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Following the success of “Hell of a Good Time,” which garnered over 3 million global streams, rising pop singer-songwriter Haiden Henderson is back with “Bleachers”. The journey begins within the cozy confines of his ‘300 square foot apartment,’ where a gentle percussive acoustic guitar sets the stage for Haiden’s sincere aspirations of future success.

The lyrics are like a punch in the gut, but in the best way possible. Haiden doesn’t just sing about heartbreak; he turns it into rocket fuel for his rise to the top. “So long, see you in the bleachers” hits hard with its defiant tone. You can practically feel the confidence oozing from every word. “You left but I won’t be the one to break.” And then there’s that bold claim about possibly stealing Hailey from Bieber and seeing his face on their friend’s t-shirt.

The inspiration behind the track came from an interview from Lady Gaga in which she once told an ex “someday, when we’re not together, you won’t be able to order a cup of coffee at the f*cking deli without hearing or seeing me”. Haiden shares, “This song came about because someone I was dating told me that I wasn’t gonna make it in this industry.”

Before joining forces with LAVA/Republic Records, Haiden made waves online with his music. “Can’t Hurt Me”, amassed over 10 million views, while “Sorry To Your Next Ex” racked up over 20 million global streams. His debut EP, Good Grief!, surpassed 50 million streams worldwide, solidifying his status as a rising star.

Haiden’s in it for the long game, and he’s playing to win.

Haiden Henderson - bleachers (Official Lyric Video)

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