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Independent pop artist Estella Dawn continues to prove herself as one of the most exciting voices in the rising pop landscape with her new single, Reckless.” The track blends bold pop energy with a raw vulnerability that perfectly captures the messy emotions of heartbreak.

“Reckless” explores the pain, betrayal, and emotional chaos that comes when love falls apart. Estella reflects on late-night fights, broken trust, and the difficult realization that someone who once felt essential can suddenly feel like a stranger. With hard-hitting lyrics like “And I just couldn’t look you in the face / without feeling betrayed…” she translates universal post-breakup feelings into sharp, unforgettable pop songwriting.

What makes Estella stand out is her ability to pair attitude-driven pop production with heartfelt lyricism. The result is a track that feels both empowering and vulnerable, a balance that few artists pull off.

With its unapologetic edge, “Reckless” deserves placement on playlists like Pop Rising, Fresh Finds Pop, Sad Bops, It’s a Bop, and New Music Friday. The song has the emotional weight to connect with fans of breakup anthems, while also carrying the kind of hook that works in any pop-heavy mix.

Estella Dawn has built a reputation for crafting powerful singles that resonate long after the first listen, and “Reckless” is no exception. It’s another reminder that she’s an independent artist with major-league potential.

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