
Pascal Brochu’s debut single “No Hard Feelings” is a refreshing listen from start to finish. The song immediately pulls you in with Pascal’s warm and emotional voice and gentle piano-led instrumentation. His delivery feels honest and personal and the songwriting is thoughtful without trying too hard.
The song is about choosing peace instead of drama when people around you are unpredictable or draining. It’s not a breakup song, it’s more about protecting your energy and walking away from tension with grace. You can really feel this in the way the verse builds some tension and the chorus flows in with a calm and catchy melody.
The production is clean and the mix brings out the emotion in his voice perfectly. The chorus is so good, I actually caught myself humming it later in the day. It’s beautiful without being loud and emotional without being heavy. We loved this debut. Pascal has something special, a rich voice, honest lyrics and a great sense of balance. “No Hard Feelings” is a strong start and we’re excited to hear what he does next.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Pascal Brochu is a Montreal-born singer-songwriter, pianist, actor, and model based in the Greater Toronto Area. His music hits where it matters most—deep in the heart—with raw lyrics, piano-driven hooks, and a sound that blends pop, rock, and alternative into something unmistakably his own.
After more than a decade away from the music scene, Pascal returns with fire, focus, and stories that demand to be heard. His songs explore identity, personal growth, and the emotional grit it takes to let go and move forward. Each track is a reflection of lived experience—honest, vulnerable, and bold.
Fluent in both English and French, Pascal’s bilingual songwriting bridges his roots with a global perspective, offering a voice to anyone who’s ever felt caught between who they were and who they’re becoming.
On stage, in the studio, or on screen, Pascal brings intensity, warmth, and unapologetic truth. His art is more than performance—it’s connection. And he’s just getting started.

