Matt Whataguy steps boldly into 2026 with his powerful new single ‘We Weren’t In Love’, Listen Here an anthemic pop-rock release that captures heartbreak in its rawest and most immediate form. Blending emotionally honest lyricism with explosive, scream-along hooks, the track showcases his ability to turn vulnerability into something vast, cinematic, and built for a live crowd. Driven by modern pop guitar and high-energy delivery, it’s a statement release that instantly connects, setting the tone for what’s shaping up to be a breakout year.

With growing followers and listeners across all fronts, Matt Whataguy is cultivating momentum the organic way. Behind the scenes, that momentum is only accelerating, with five unreleased singles locked in and scheduled for release throughout the year. It’s a carefully constructed launchpad, primed and ready for lift-off, as Whataguy sets his sights on taking this energy to stages everywhere, particularly as a tour opener for the right artist match.
Following a run of singles across 2025 that saw him refine his sonic identity, Matt has carved out a distinctive space that blends pop-punk urgency, emo vulnerability, and alternative edge. ‘We Weren’t In Love’ feels like the most complete expression of that fusion yet, balancing nostalgic influence with a sleek, modern finish.
Packed with infectious guitar hooks, soaring vocals, and a chorus designed for mass singalongs, the track lands as a bittersweet heartbreak anthem with undeniable punch. There’s a sense of scale to the production, pulling listeners into Matt’s world, one that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. Fans of artists like Twenty One Pilots and The Band Camino will recognise the emotional intensity and genre-blurring approach, while Matt’s voice remains distinctly his own.
Speaking on the release, he shares: “It’s a song capturing the most painful part of an immediate breakup, the shock and the uncertainty of what comes next. How we tell people that love US. Put all the blame on me, give me all the hurt, tell them whatever you want… just don’t say we weren’t in love.”

With its blend of emotional weight and arena-ready energy, ‘We Weren’t In Love’ positions Matt Whataguy as one of the most exciting rising names in the modern pop-rock space, and with plenty more still to come in 2026, this is only the beginning.
