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After the success of her previous single "LYIN," Yam Grier is back with a new song and music video.

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Zyah Belle - 1-800 Heartbreak (Official Video)

Zyah Belle is back and this time, she’s got her heart on the line—literally.

Produced by Seph, “1-800 Heartbreak” is about the all-too-relatable and stressful situation of wondering if you’re the only one catching feelings.

“Doing too much I’m slippin / Ooo, but this is different / Gave myself permission / I’m tryna go missin / Out the way with you and build s*** /On some real s*** / I hope you feel this”

The single came with an accompanying music video premiere that made a regular Wednesday feel like Christmas morning. Directed by Jacob Rink, the video is set in a bedroom where Zyah is waiting for a call from that special someone after going straight to voicemail.

“1-800 Heartbreak” is the highly anticipated follow-up to Belle’s 2024 single “LYIN.” In 2022 she dropped her debut album Yam Grier, including “Love Me Now” and “DND.”

This track shows a softer, more vulnerable side of Zyah, proving even the best of us can get caught up waiting for love’s call.

Watch Zyah Belle’s “1-800 Heartbreak” music video below.

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