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Drucker Returns With Tender New Single “Tigers”

Montreal artist Drucker returns with Tigers, a moody, slow-burning anthem that expands the emotional universe he began shaping with his breakout single Get out of my bones. Where the earlier track explored the ache of trying to move on, Tigers steps into the uneasy aftermath—when bruises linger and the world feels sharp around the edges.

The song plays like a moment suspended in low light: a bar humming with strangers, a confession building under the surface. Lyrically, Drucker digs into the volatility that follows a breakup—the impulse to fight for someone who’s no longer there and the strange emptiness that fills their void. “I’d go toe to toe with any animal who thinks they know you,” he sings, “but these tigers keep talking.”

Released alongside the single is a new video in Drucker’s signature cinematic style—intimate, grainy, and guided by mood over gloss. It continues the visual narrative introduced in Get out of my bones, forming another piece of the short-film world that will shape his debut EP.

With Tigers, Drucker sharpens his gaze on the messy middle of heartbreak, offering a haunting, atmospheric chapter from an artist clearly on the rise.

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