Ever listened to a song and felt like the artist somehow hacked into your diary? That’s Alexander 23 for you—a master of turning heartache into hauntingly relatable bops.
If you’ve ever questioned your love life, his music will have you nodding along like, *How did he know?*
Here are five Alexander 23 tracks that’ll dig into your soul and make you rethink every text you’ve ever sent.
1. “IDK You Yet”

This song is the anthem of unrequited hope.
With lines like *”I don’t know you yet, but I’d love to pretend,”* Alexander captures the dizzying highs and crushing lows of falling for someone who doesn’t even know you exist.
It’s the soundtrack to every late-night Instagram stalk session—adorable and pathetic in equal measure.
2. “Hate Me If It Helps”
Breakups are messy, and this track leans into the chaos.
Alexander offers himself up as the emotional punching bag, singing *”Hate me if it helps, I just want you to feel something.”*
It’s raw, it’s brutal, and it’ll make you wonder if you’re the villain or the victim in your own love story.
3. “Brainstorm”
Ever overanalyze a relationship until your brain short-circuits? *”Brainstorm”* is that spiral set to music.
The lyrics *”I’m in my head again, overthinking everything”* are a gut punch for anyone who’s ever lost sleep decoding a *”You up?”* text.
Bonus points for the dreamy production that feels like a panic attack in slow motion.
4. “The Hardest Part”
Moving on is a lie we tell ourselves, and this song calls it out.
*”The hardest part is letting go, not of you, but who I am when I’m with you”*—ouch.
Alexander nails the identity crisis that comes with a breakup, making you ask: *Did I lose them, or did I lose myself?*
5. “Dirty AF1s”
A bittersweet ode to nostalgia, this track reminisces about a love that’s faded but not forgotten.
The line *”I still wear the shoes you got me, even though they’re dirty”* is a metaphor for clinging to memories long after they’ve worn out.
It’s the song you play when you’re *almost* over someone… but not quite.
So, did Alexander 23 just write the soundtrack to your love life?
Whether you’re nursing a crush, a breakup, or an existential crisis about your dating choices, his music is the friend who says, *”Same, dude.”*
Now go listen—and maybe text your ex. (Or don’t. We’re not your therapist.)

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