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sombr Returns With New Song ‘Homewrecker,’ Navigates Love Triangle With Quenlin Blackwell & Milo Manheim in Western Music Video

sombr Returns With New Song ‘Homewrecker,’ Navigates Love Triangle With Quenlin Blackwell & Milo Manheim in Western Music Video

After a breakthrough 2025 that included his first three Billboard Hot 100 hits, his debut album, and his first Grammy nomination, sombr returned Thursday (Feb. 5) with “Homewrecker,” his first new song and music video of the year.

In the new single — written and co-produced by sombr — the pop singer/songwriter sends a message to a love interest who isn’t available. “I don’t wanna talk down on your lover/ I don’t wanna be a homewrecker/ I just know I can be better, bе better, be bеtter.”

The music video matches the story line, with sombr finding himself in a love triangle with Quenlin Blackwell and Milo Manheim in the western-themed visual. It appears that Blackwell and sombr are co-starring in a western movie, for which Manheim plays the philandering director with a wandering eye. While Manheim’s director character is paying attention to every woman on set except for Blackwell, sombr and his leading lady fall in love.

sombr is fresh off performing at Sunday’s Grammy Awards, where he was nominated for best new artist and performed one of his trio of 2025 hits “12 to 12” in a medley alongside his fellow nominees. The pop star saw three songs from his Billboard 200 top 10 album I Barely Know Her hit the Hot 100 last year: “12 to 12” has peaked at No. 41 so far, while he hit the top 20 with “Undressed” (No. 16) and “Back to Friends” (No. 7).

Later this month, sombr is up for his first two BRIT Awards at the Feb. 28 show: international artist of the year and international song of the year for “Undressed.” He kicks off a U.K. and European tour next week and then returns Stateside in April for back-to-back Coachella weekends and May for Bottlerock Napa Valley.

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