Train teams with dance music purveyor Gabry Ponte for ‘Brokenhearted’

The artists fuse sonics on the new track

World-renowned band Train and one of dance musicโ€™s biggest stars, Gabry Ponte, throw all genre labels aside, proving that true art knows no bounds as they come together on debut collaboration “Brokenhearted.”

Both artists are innovators within their own respective scenes, so it comes as no surprise that when paired together in the studio the result is electrifying. “Brokenhearted” has the toe-tapping, acoustic rhythm signature to Train. Not to mention the instantly recognizable warm vocal tones of lead singer Pat Monahan which tell of the heartfelt story. Thereโ€™s no time for tears however as, Gabry Ponteโ€™s slick-cut production cuts in deep with a pulsating kick that turns up the tempo and combined with illuminating synths and sparkling electro effects, makes for a cool and contemporary dance-rock fusion.

As one of Italyโ€™s biggest musical exports, DJ and producer Gabry Ponte bares an illustrious career which all started with his time in Eiffel 65, producing global mega hit “Blue (da ba dee).” Not even at the halfway mark of 2025, and already this is shaping up to be Gabryโ€™s biggest year yet, entering into the Eurovision Song Contest, with the honor of representing San Marino at the grand finale on Saturday, May 17th. As well as the immense accolade of becoming the first DJ to headline Milanโ€™s famous San Siro Stadium on June 28th, selling out all 55,000 tickets months in advance.

Since their formation in 1994, internationally acclaimed, diamond-selling band Train has been captivating audiences across the globe with their signature blend of rock and pop, infectious melodies, and heartfelt lyrics. Known for their critically acclaimed catalogue of chart-topping smash hits like “Drops of Jupiter,” “Hey, Soul Sister,” and “Drive By,” Train has sold more than ten million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide. The band has had 14 songs on Billboardโ€™s Hot 100 chart and 13 albums on the Billboard 200 albums chart, earning multiple platinum/gold citations, including three Grammy Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, and dozens of other honors.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn