Joel Sammut Embraces the Thrill of Love in New Single "Trouble"


Joel Sammut returns with "Trouble," a captivating dive into love’s intoxicating highs and the inevitable risks that follow. With smooth production and emotionally charged vocals, the track masterfully captures the push and pull of desire, where passion and danger walk hand in hand.

From the jump, Joel sets the tone with the bold opening line, “I’ll get a love like that, dancing and living heart attack.” Repeated for emphasis, it feels less like a love that burns bright, even if it leaves scars. The production mirrors this tension, with pulsing rhythms and shimmering melodies that build anticipation without ever fully releasing it.

The chorus, however, flips the perspective. Joel introduces a cryptic conversation “Oh yeah, hot damn, do you think it’s risky, Trouble man.” It’s that moment of hesitation where excitement meets doubt, and you’re left questioning if the fall is worth the flight.

What makes "Trouble" stand out is how Joel balances vulnerability with confidence. His delivery is effortlessly cool, yet the undertone of uncertainty lingers, reminding us that love, no matter how thrilling, always comes with a price.

With "Trouble," Joel Sammut invites listeners to embrace them. It's the kind of song you play late at night, when the lines between pleasure and heartbreak blur, and you can’t help but wonder if the risk is worth it. Spoiler alert: It usually is.

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