Exzenya’s ‘Intermittent Love’ Is Devastatingly Beautiful

Following her neuroscience-infused triumph “Regulator of My Dopamine,” Exzenya continues her exploration of love’s complex chemistry with “Intermittent Love,” though this time, she’s tackling its darker side. The 55-year-old artist, whose debut “Drunk Texting” reached an impressive 153 countries. Her multitalented background as a storyteller, traveler, and entrepreneur elevates the pop genre beyond its typical boundaries.

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“Intermittent Love” positions Exzenya as an artist unafraid to explore dark territories while maintaining hope for healing.

Exzenya is willing to dig into the messy, uncomfortable parts of love that most people would rather forget. “Intermittent Love” walks you through the specific hell of loving someone who treats affection like a weapon. That one person who builds you up just to tear you down, who makes you question your own worth until you’re grateful for scraps of attention. This isn’t music for the faint of heart.

The Greek siren mythology isn’t just clever window dressing here; it’s the perfect metaphor for how toxic relationships actually work. Just like those mythical creatures used beauty to destroy, “Intermittent Love” shows how someone can use love as a tool of control against their partner. The way Exzenya’s voice shifts from pleading to angry to confused mirrors exactly how it feels to be caught in that cycle. The production matches the emotional chaos perfectly.

“Intermittent Love” positions Exzenya as an artist unafraid to explore dark territories while maintaining hope for healing.

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