
“Heartbreak is definitely not a forever thing, and even though it feels like the end of the world in the moment, it is possible to move on and heal from it.”īeside the highly successful “you ruined phoebe bridgers,” Gupta said her other favorite songs off the album included “on my body” and “red flags.” “The album I put out is directed toward heartbreak and healing,” she said. Gupta said the goal of her album was to craft an authentic and emotional piece that her audience could relate to, especially people going through a breakup or those who belong to the LGBTQ+ community. The 18-year-old is confident in her work. “Still, seeing my name on a few of the Spotify charts in between the big stars was probably the most surreal part.” “ was the one song that I knew was going to be a big hit,” Gupta said. Gupta said she found several of her singles, such as the album’s lead track “you ruined phoebe bridgers,” on playlists between the likes of Shawn Mendes and Taylor Swift.

A relatively new musician, Gupta released her debut album “i (don’t) know you” in December 2021 and reached the top of several Spotify editorial playlists, including “New Music Friday,” “Next Gen Singer-Songwriters” and “Out Now.” One of Boston’s up-and-coming artists is Northeastern’s very own first-year music industry major Anya Gupta.
