NEW MUSIC: “Buried & Broken” by Remy Lazz

Lines like “Always in the wrong place / Never at the right time” speak to a feeling many know but can’t always express. The song builds from there. You can feel the weight settle in during the chorus. The words “Buried and broken / What do you want?” are repeated like a question with no answer. It sticks with you.
There’s no fantasy here. No false optimism. Just a person sitting with the truth of what they feel. There’s frustration. There’s sadness. But there’s honesty, too. That’s what makes it powerful.
The instrumentation gives it room to breathe. The melody is subtle. The vocals are delivered in a way that matches the tone—low, calm, and steady, even when the lyrics don’t flinch.
This track doesn’t try to solve anything. It doesn’t pretend to. “Take these pills and accept who you are” is one of the most cutting lines on the record. It’s not trying to fix the problem. It’s admitting it’s there.
That kind of clarity is rare. It takes guts to put something like this on record.
Remy Lazz is no stranger to this chart. Every entry adds something different. But “Buried & Broken” feels like a turning point. It’s more internal. More exposed. And more focused.
Number One this week is not a surprise. It’s a response. This one resonates.
If you’ve ever asked “What do you want?” and didn’t get an answer, this song will make sense to you.

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