Released on September 26, 2025, Alex Zind’s latest single “Unbreakable” featuring DeejaVu is a sleek, emotionally charged track that balances reflective lyricism with a polished, radio-ready sound. It’s a song about fragility and resilience, the way relationships bend under pressure but still somehow carry the feeling of being unshakable at the core.

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From the opening line “after all is it even worth it…” the track hooks you into a space of vulnerability. DeejaVu’s vocal delivery is smooth yet piercing, carrying just enough ache to make the listener pause. Alex Zind’s production complements perfectly: crisp beats, airy textures, and subtle drops that push the song into that sweet spot between pop, EDM, and R&B crossover.



This is the type of track you could imagine spinning late at night in headphones, or pulsing through a festival crowd at peak hour, it adapts to both moods effortlessly.

At its heart, “Unbreakable” is about contradiction: the pain of letting go, the weight of memory, and the stubborn belief that some bonds can’t be destroyed. Lyrics like “why it’s so hard to forget, if I think we’re unbreakable” capture that bittersweet push and pull.

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What makes “Unbreakable” stand out is how all elements lock in together: the production is tight, the vocals shine, and the emotional arc feels instantly relatable. Alex Zind has carved out a reputation for making songs that are equally club-ready and playlist-friendly, and this one continues that streak.

DeejaVu’s feature adds the necessary emotional gravity, ensuring the song lands not just as a vibe, but as a story listeners can hold onto.

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