Mathea-Mari breaks the silence with “Tired of Fixing A Broken Heart”
Mathea-Mari takes center stage with her soul-bearing new single, “Tired of Fixing A Broken Heart,” a pop confessional that finds strength in heartbreak and power in simply walking away. Now 24 years old, Mathea-Mari is at least a decade into an artistic journey that has brought her to this point. After winning over hearts throughout Norway as a finalist on Norway’s Got Talent when she was a 12-year-old and at 14 winning Eurovision Junior, she’s no stranger to the stage. But on this new release, she’s an artist coming into her own.
“Tired of Fixing A Broken Heart” wants truth. Mathea-Mari delivers every line with conviction, her voice at once fragile and defiant, floating over a pop soundscape that is both radio-ready and emotionally raw. The production is refined but never sterile, mirroring the inner struggle between grip and release. It’s the song of someone who’s fought to make love work before coming to terms with the fact that sometimes, peace can be realized with surrender. It’s this track’s relatability and the quiet maturity in the storytelling that set it apart. This is recognizing that self-respect isn’t found in piecing someone who is shattered back together, but knowing when to stop bleeding for someone unwilling to heal alongside you.
Mathea-Mari is entering a new chapter and doing it with the kind of emotional clarity that only frequently comes from being battered around the wreckage. If this album is any indication, she’s not only sick of fixing broken hearts, she’s also ready to write songs that heal them. “Tired of Fixing A Broken Heart” is out now on all major streaming services. If you’ve ever loved too long, this is for you.