Chayne Finds Freedom in Letting Go on “It’s Gone, He’s Gone”

At just 17, Chayne is already making waves in the alt-pop scene, and honestly? Her new single "It’s Gone, He’s Gone" shows she’s not scared to embrace the chaos. Growing up between England and the South of France shaped her unique sound—it’s this wild mix of gritty meets glamorous, cinematic yet raw.

There’s something theatrical about her music that cuts through all the generic stuff out there. You can hear those two worlds colliding in every note.

"It’s Gone, He’s Gone" actually started as this crazy experiment—she built the whole thing around just two chords. The result? A quirky, colorful explosion of alt-pop with animated instrumentation and this playfully sarcastic melody that sticks with you.

The song’s basically a celebration of ditching toxic relationships without any hard feelings attached. Chayne puts it perfectly: "I hear weird stories about what people put up with and I’m amazed how crap they feel, I just wanted to be as nonchalant and sardonic as I would like to be after a break-up!"

She’s hoping the track might help people see breakups differently. "Really, I’d hope that this song might make people think they can see the positives in a break-up. It may not feel like it, but it’s probably for the best — so be strong and celebrate!"

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Sometimes the messiest endings lead to the best beginnings, right?

Mike Londan
Mike Londan
Mike Londan is a senior music writer at TuneInsights.com. Mike is passionate about music and has been covering the music industry for over three years.