Heartbreak Coverup

"Heartbreak Coverup"
Single by Jesse Labelle featuring Alyssa Reid
from the album Two
Released April 10, 2012 (2012-04-10)
Format
Recorded 2012
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:19
Label
Writer(s)
Certification Gold (MC)[1]
Jesse Labelle singles chronology
"Lost"
(2011)
"Heartbreak Coverup"
(2012)
"One Last Night"
(2012)
Alyssa Reid singles chronology
"The Game"
(2011)
"Heartbreak Coverup"
(2012)
"Talk Me Down"
(2012)

"Heartbreak Coverup" is a song recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Jesse Labelle for his second studio album, Two (2012), featuring guest vocals by Alyssa Reid. It was released in Canada through Wax Records as the lead single from the album on April 10, 2012.[2] The song was written by Labelle and Reid along with Rob James, Dave Lichens, Luke McMaster, and Thomas "Tawgs" Salter. A remix EP was released in the UK through 3 Beat Records on May 19, 2013.[3]

It was the first song of Labelle's career to hold a position on a Billboard chart, debuting at #82 on the Canadian Hot 100.[4] "Heartbreak Coverup" was included on the Now! 20 compilation album and earned Labelle the "Best New Group or Solo Artist" award in the genre of Hot AC at the 2012 Canadian Radio Music Awards.[5]

Composition

"Heartbreak Coverup" is a midtempo, piano-driven pop rock ballad with a duration of three minutes and nineteen seconds. It is composed in the key of E-minor and is set to a tempo of 77 BPM.[6] Lyrically, the song describes a man drinking to dull or "cover up" the pain of his "heartbreak" and contemplating calling his ex, whom he can't seem to let go. Reid's vocal styling on the refrain contains influences of contemporary R&B.

Music video

The video for "Heartbreak Coverup" was directed by Marc André Debruyne and premiered July 10, 2012.[7]

Synopsis

The video starts of with Jesse Labelle performing the song. Which eventually leads to Alyssa Ried.

Track listing

Digital download[8]

Remixes EP[3]

Chart performance

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[9] 46
Canada AC (Nielsen)[10] 14
Canada Hot AC (Nielsen)[11] 12

References

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