Tough Luck

Album: A Matter of Time (2025)
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  • "Tough Luck" is Laufey in combat boots. Known for her dreamy jazz-pop and wistful balladry, she pulls a sonic U-turn here, trading candlelight for kerosene. The track, from her third album, A Matter of Time, swerves into alternative pop territory while keeping the emotional intelligence that's become her signature. Imagine if Ella Fitzgerald and Phoebe Bridgers swapped notes over coffee and passive-aggressive texts.
  • The song opens with a false sense of calm, swelling strings, a delicate piano, and Laufey sounding disarmingly tender as she calmly dismantles a doomed relationship. Then, the first chorus hits: palm-muted guitars, a sharper groove, and a lyrical sucker punch. "I'll break it first, I've had enough of waiting 'til you lie and cheat," she sings, casually tossing a grenade into the conversation. By the second verse, we're firmly in "don't-let-the-door-hit-you" territory, as Laufey mocks her soon-to-be-ex's devotion to his football team.
  • Laufey said she drew her lyrics from a personally tough relationship, one that stirred more rage than romance. "'Tough Luck' is a fiery song about love gone wrong," she explained. "I wanted to reveal an angrier side of myself - a side that this unfortunate relationship brought out in me."
  • Laufey sings of infidelity, dishonesty, and an actress who was the deadbeat dude's previous partner, but she has kept mum on any real-world identities. As with most of her work, the details are specific enough to sting but vague enough to protect. "Tough Luck" might not name names, but it leaves fingerprints.
  • Laufey co-wrote and co-produced the track with Spencer Stewart, her longtime collaborator from albums one and two.

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