HRVY Returns With ‘Lie To Me’, Announces New EP Bliss Ahead of Debut Album

UK pop artist HRVY returns with ‘Lie To Me’, a deeply personal single from his upcoming EP Bliss, marking a new creative chapter.

Mumbai, 14th April 2026: UK pop sensation HRVY is stepping into a striking new chapter with the release of his latest single ‘Lie To Me’, a track that signals both artistic growth and emotional vulnerability. Serving as the first glimpse into his upcoming EP ‘Bliss’ (set for release in June), the song lays the foundation for what will eventually lead into his highly anticipated debut album later this year.

With a global fanbase exceeding 14 million followers and over 2 billion streams, HRVY has already carved out a strong presence in the pop landscape. However, ‘Lie To Me’ marks a clear shift—one that leans into authenticity, self-expression, and creative control.

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The track was born in Stockholm, often hailed as the global hub of modern pop music. It was here that HRVY found a renewed sense of direction, collaborating with renowned songwriters Hampus Lindvall and Chelsea Balan. Together, they crafted a sound that blends emotionally raw storytelling with polished, contemporary production.

Stream the song here:

Speaking about the track, HRVY shares, “‘Lie To Me’ is about that moment when you know the truth, but part of you still wants to believe the illusion. It’s one of the most honest songs I’ve written—it reflects real experiences and emotions I went through. This whole project is me being fully involved, telling my story in a way I never have before.”

Sonically, the track captures a delicate balance between vulnerability and modern pop sensibility. It’s introspective yet accessible, layered with emotion while maintaining a strong melodic core, hallmarks of a sound that feels both intimate and globally resonant.

As HRVY prepares to roll out ‘Bliss’ and his debut album, ‘Lie To Me’ stands as a defining moment, an introduction to an artist who is no longer just performing, but fully owning his narrative.

Photo credit: Paul Edwards

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