Bliss My Heart releases ‘Sinner Sinner’ with Cliff Estatof

Bliss My Heart
Paris darkwave project Bliss My Heart has released the – excellent – single “Sinner Sinner”, co-written and co-produced with new member Cliff Estatof. The track is out via Tweny Music, with an official video published on YouTube.
Cliff Estatof has now joined Bliss My Heart as the second half of the project. Speaking about the song’s theme, he stated that “‘Sinner Sinner’ is about sin, suffering and acceptance.” The single is available on major platforms: Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube.
About Bliss My Heart
Bliss My Heart was founded in Paris in 2020 by singer-songwriter Jenna. The project debuted that year with the three-track EP “Morningstar” (produced by Damien Badey & Eddy Rateni), followed by the singles “Latigo Canyon”, “Reason To Dust” and “Drive Fast” in 2021, and “Beyond” in 2022.
After a two-year break focused on tour management and travel, the project returned in 2025 with “Suffer Well” and, on June 27, “Sinner Sinner”.
In 2025 Cliff Estatof became an official member, marking a shift from solo project to duo.
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