
“If you get to tell your truth / Then so do / And it’s cool if you want me to play the bad guy,” Bassett croons on “Crisis,” one of his recent releases. In the songs, the Stuck in the Middle alum seemingly references his past heartbreak and included subtle nods to the Grammy nominee, 18. I truly hope the peace I’ve found amidst this challenging year encourages others to keep going and know that there really is light at the end of the tunnel.” While it’s important to express my truth in art, I do not wish ill will on anyone, nor do I endorse using art as fuel for negativity. He continued at the time: “My hope is that those going through similar things feel heard and seen and can step closer to healing. Each of these songs pinpoint a different moment in time, in my processing.”

I’ve been up, down, and everywhere in between. “As stated in ‘Set Me Free,’ ‘It’s been a f-king year.’ While it’s been one of the most challenging periods in my lifetime by far it has ultimately led to immense growth. “Releasing these vulnerable snippets of my life is equally terrifying and beautifully liberating,” Bassett said via a press release.


In what the Oceanside, California, native described as a “three-part story” via Instagram, he released an EP (and accompanying music videos) that feature songs, “Crisis,” “Secret” and “Set Me Free.” Following the ongoing relationship triangle and subsequent drama between Joshua Bassett, Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter, the “Lie Lie Lie” crooner is adding more fuel to the fire.īassett, 20, released a trio of new songs on Friday, December 3, which seemingly alluded to his previous breakup drama - alongside a few curious references to his former flame and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series costar.
