Justine Blanchet is a 21-year-old French-Canadian singer-songwriter from Montreal. Not too long ago, she released a lovely Country single, titled, “Heart Less.” The song was produced by Grammy-nominated, Danick Dupelle (Tebey, Tyler Joe Miller, Matt Lang), and written by MacKenzie Porter, Grammy-winner Emily Weisband, and Grammy-nominee Jordan Schmidt.
Justine Blanchet – “Heart Less” single
“I thought I was the exception, but deep-deep down I know that I was just one more notch for your collection. Of course, you walked away. Maybe, I thought that I could fix you, but boys like you aren’t fixable. And I knew better than to be with you, but I tried anyway.” – lyrics
‘Heart Less’ is a girl-meets-bad-boy story of loving, losing, and knowing better. The song highlights a vulnerable young woman who believes her heart is a liar and it thinks it knows what’s best for her. With a heavy heart, she reveals, “I should have listened to my heart less ‘cause it pulled the wool over my eyes and led me straight into the fire. It’s just as dumb as it is reckless.”
‘Heart Less’ contains ear-pleasing vocals, tuneful melodies, and a relatable narrative that will resonate well with anyone who plans on using their heart less in their quest to acquire new love. The likable tune possesses saturated drums and guitar-laden instrumentation flavored with a catchy musical canvas of modern Country and Pop sensibilities. Furthermore, “Heart Less” serves as a tasty appetizer to what listeners can expect to hear from Justine Blanchet in the near future as she continues to release new music.
“I shoulda listened to my heart less.”
“This song is about recognizing that the classic bad boy you fell for is never going to change for you. Instead of being a conventional heartbreak song, it puts forward a bold idea – listen to your heart less. ‘Heart Less’ appealed to me because of this message, its play on words, and its overall vibe. Bringing to life what MacKenzie, Emily, and Jordan wrote was an honor.” – Justine Blanchet explained
Justine Blanchet has built an impressive catalog of nine previous singles – including 2019’s “Strong” (175K Spotify streams), 2021’s “Get Out of the Mud” (#4 on CBC Country/Sirius XM), and 2022’s “Hard to Love” (75K Spotify streams and 150K YouTube views). Known to perform in English and French, Justine has matched her release output on stage at the Festival Country Lotbinière, the Gatlingburg Songwriter’s Festival, Big Valley Jamboree, the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, the Festival Western de St-Tite, and three Diamonds in the Rough showcases during Canadian Country Music Week.
Justine Blanchet
“For me, the lasting mantra of ‘Heart Less’ is to choose confidence and clarity over crying if things aren’t going your way romantically. Don’t be heartless, just use your heart less. Your stubborn heart won’t always realize when someone is wrong for you. The strength that comes from recognizing when it’s time to walk away will leave you feeling good about better things to come.” – Justine Blanchet explained
As Justine Blanchet hones her artistry in Nashville now, “Heart Less” marks a ten-single milestone and serves as her personal favorite from her upcoming debut EP. For fans who discover “Heart Less,” Blanchet wants them to put the same confidence and swagger into their own dating choices as she put into making the song her own.
Justine Blanchet – “Heart Less” single
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