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==Background== ==Background==
"Middle of a Breakup" is a song by American rock band ], featured on their seventh studio album, *Viva Las Vengeance* (2022). The track was written by ], ], and ]. It was released as one of the early singles from the album in 2022, following the album's announcement. The song blends elements of pop-rock and 80s-inspired sound with vibrant, catchy hooks and anthemic choruses. It reflects Panic! at the Disco's signature theatrical style while embracing a more nostalgic, synth-driven sound compared to their earlier works. The lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and emotional conflict, set against the backdrop of a dramatic breakup. Urie’s lyrics capture a blend of frustration and vulnerability, as he reflects on being caught in the middle of a romantic unraveling. The track serves as an energetic, yet introspective, anthem for anyone experiencing the pain of a breakup. "Middle of a Breakup" is the 2nd single by American rock band ], featured on their seventh studio album, ''Viva Las Vengeance'' (2022). The track was written by ], ], and ]. It was released as one of the early singles from the album in 2022, following the album's announcement. The song blends elements of pop-rock and 80s-inspired sound with vibrant, catchy hooks and anthemic choruses. It reflects Panic! at the Disco's signature theatrical style while embracing a more nostalgic, synth-driven sound compared to their earlier works. The lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and emotional conflict, set against the backdrop of a dramatic breakup. Urie’s lyrics capture a blend of frustration and vulnerability, as he reflects on being caught in the middle of a romantic unraveling. The track serves as an energetic, yet introspective, anthem for anyone experiencing the pain of a breakup.


==Sound and lyrics== ==Sound and lyrics==
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"Middle of a Breakup" features a dynamic blend of pop-rock with strong 80s influences, incorporating synth-driven melodies, upbeat percussion, and catchy guitar riffs. The song has an anthemic feel, with layers of instrumentation that create an uplifting yet emotionally charged atmosphere. ]’s vocal delivery ranges from energetic and soaring to vulnerable, matching the emotional tone of the song. The production, overseen by ] and ], brings out the dramatic and theatrical flair that is characteristic of Panic! at the Disco's sound, but with a nod to retro pop-rock aesthetics. "Middle of a Breakup" features a dynamic blend of pop-rock with strong 80s influences, incorporating synth-driven melodies, upbeat percussion, and catchy guitar riffs. The song has an anthemic feel, with layers of instrumentation that create an uplifting yet emotionally charged atmosphere. ]’s vocal delivery ranges from energetic and soaring to vulnerable, matching the emotional tone of the song. The production, overseen by ] and ], brings out the dramatic and theatrical flair that is characteristic of Panic! at the Disco's sound, but with a nod to retro pop-rock aesthetics.
Lyrically, the song delves into the emotional complexity of a breakup, with ] reflecting on the confusion and heartache that comes with being in the midst of a deteriorating relationship. The chorus, "I’m caught in the middle of a breakup," emphasizes the sense of being stuck between conflicting emotions. The lyrics combine humor and raw emotion, capturing the frustration of trying to move on while still feeling attached. The song's upbeat energy contrasts with the vulnerability of the lyrics, creating a bittersweet but infectious anthem about the turbulence of love and loss. Lyrically, the song delves into the emotional complexity of a breakup, with ] reflecting on the confusion and heartache that comes with being in the midst of a deteriorating relationship. The chorus, "I’m caught in the middle of a breakup," emphasizes the sense of being stuck between conflicting emotions. The lyrics combine humor and raw emotion, capturing the frustration of trying to move on while still feeling attached. The song's upbeat energy contrasts with the vulnerability of the lyrics, creating a bittersweet but infectious anthem about the turbulence of love and loss.
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==Music video== ==Music video==
The music video for "Middle of a Breakup" was released in 2022 and directed by ]. It features a quirky and visually striking narrative that complements the song's emotional complexity. The video starts with ] performing in a retro-inspired setting, surrounded by neon lights and vintage décor, creating a nostalgic 80s vibe in line with the song's sound. As the video progresses, the storyline follows Urie navigating the emotional ups and downs of a breakup, depicted through surreal and exaggerated scenarios. The visual elements reflect the conflicting emotions expressed in the song, with bright, upbeat visuals contrasting with moments of introspection and frustration. At one point, the video includes scenes of Urie trying to move on, but still haunted by reminders of the past, representing the internal struggle of being stuck in the "middle" of a breakup. The video has been praised for its creativity and the seamless integration of its playful visuals with the deeper emotional tone of the song. Fans have particularly enjoyed the vibrant, energetic look of the video, which perfectly captures the cathartic feeling of breaking free from a relationship while still being caught in the emotional aftermath. The music video for "Middle of a Breakup" was released in 2022 and directed by ]. It features a quirky and visually striking narrative that complements the song's emotional complexity. The video starts with ] performing in a retro-inspired setting, surrounded by neon lights and vintage décor, creating a nostalgic 80s vibe in line with the song's sound. As the video progresses, the storyline follows Urie navigating the emotional ups and downs of a breakup, depicted through surreal and exaggerated scenarios. The visual elements reflect the conflicting emotions expressed in the song, with bright, upbeat visuals contrasting with moments of introspection and frustration. At one point, the video includes scenes of Urie trying to move on, but still haunted by reminders of the past, representing the internal struggle of being stuck in the "middle" of a breakup. The video has been praised for its creativity and the seamless integration of its playful visuals with the deeper emotional tone of the song. Fans have particularly enjoyed the vibrant, energetic look of the video, which perfectly captures the cathartic feeling of breaking free from a relationship while still being caught in the emotional aftermath.
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2022 single by Panic! at the Disco
"Middle Of A Breakup"
Single by Panic! at the Disco
from the album Viva Las Vengeance
ReleasedJuly 20, 2022 (2022-07-20)
Recorded2019-2022
Genre
Length3:20
Label
Songwriter(s)

Background

"Middle of a Breakup" is the 2nd single by American rock band Panic! at the Disco, featured on their seventh studio album, Viva Las Vengeance (2022). The track was written by Brendon Urie, Jake Sinclair, and Mike Viola. It was released as one of the early singles from the album in 2022, following the album's announcement. The song blends elements of pop-rock and 80s-inspired sound with vibrant, catchy hooks and anthemic choruses. It reflects Panic! at the Disco's signature theatrical style while embracing a more nostalgic, synth-driven sound compared to their earlier works. The lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and emotional conflict, set against the backdrop of a dramatic breakup. Urie’s lyrics capture a blend of frustration and vulnerability, as he reflects on being caught in the middle of a romantic unraveling. The track serves as an energetic, yet introspective, anthem for anyone experiencing the pain of a breakup.

Sound and lyrics

"Middle of a Breakup" features a dynamic blend of pop-rock with strong 80s influences, incorporating synth-driven melodies, upbeat percussion, and catchy guitar riffs. The song has an anthemic feel, with layers of instrumentation that create an uplifting yet emotionally charged atmosphere. Brendon Urie’s vocal delivery ranges from energetic and soaring to vulnerable, matching the emotional tone of the song. The production, overseen by Jake Sinclair and Mike Viola, brings out the dramatic and theatrical flair that is characteristic of Panic! at the Disco's sound, but with a nod to retro pop-rock aesthetics. Lyrically, the song delves into the emotional complexity of a breakup, with Brendon Urie reflecting on the confusion and heartache that comes with being in the midst of a deteriorating relationship. The chorus, "I’m caught in the middle of a breakup," emphasizes the sense of being stuck between conflicting emotions. The lyrics combine humor and raw emotion, capturing the frustration of trying to move on while still feeling attached. The song's upbeat energy contrasts with the vulnerability of the lyrics, creating a bittersweet but infectious anthem about the turbulence of love and loss.

Music video

The music video for "Middle of a Breakup" was released in 2022 and directed by Brendan Walter. It features a quirky and visually striking narrative that complements the song's emotional complexity. The video starts with Brendon Urie performing in a retro-inspired setting, surrounded by neon lights and vintage décor, creating a nostalgic 80s vibe in line with the song's sound. As the video progresses, the storyline follows Urie navigating the emotional ups and downs of a breakup, depicted through surreal and exaggerated scenarios. The visual elements reflect the conflicting emotions expressed in the song, with bright, upbeat visuals contrasting with moments of introspection and frustration. At one point, the video includes scenes of Urie trying to move on, but still haunted by reminders of the past, representing the internal struggle of being stuck in the "middle" of a breakup. The video has been praised for its creativity and the seamless integration of its playful visuals with the deeper emotional tone of the song. Fans have particularly enjoyed the vibrant, energetic look of the video, which perfectly captures the cathartic feeling of breaking free from a relationship while still being caught in the emotional aftermath.

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