Lillian Hepler Moves on From Her Ex With “Famous”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A powerful pop gem that reminds us we never need to give someone who’s hurt us any satisfaction.

Los Angeles-based Lillian Hepler is a multi-talented singer-songwriter. Originally from Utah, she “knew she wanted to be a singer before she could even speak.” Lillian began sharing covers at 13 and started writing her own songs by 15. “With the sass of fellow pop artists like Sabrina Carpenter paired with the vulnerable storytelling of songwriters like Gracie Abrams,” each of her creations “showcase her ability to astutely share her own story while making it something that anyone with as big a heart as hers can relate to.” Some of her previous releases include “Call Me Yours,” “House Of Lies,” “IDK Her,” and “Moody Girl.” Lillian Hepler’s latest drop is the pop single “Famous” and its accompanying lyric video.

With an ear-pleasing blend of mood-enhancing instrumentals and catchy beats, “Famous” provides a delightful backdrop that perfectly complements the song’s emotionally charged breakup tale. Lyrics like “I would call you out but I don’t wanna make you famous” and “Write you in a song but why should they know what your name is” showcase the artist reflecting on a toxic ex and navigating the painful aftermath of a bad relationship. Fueled by its captivating, soul-stirring vocals and an empowering, unapologetic narrative, Lillian Hepler gifts us with a powerful pop gem that reminds us we never need to give someone who’s hurt us any satisfaction. So press play and let the words of “Famous” help you move on from an unhealthy situation.


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