Michael Bolton Will Serenade You to Sleep for Valentine’s Day Thanks to New Hatch Collab
Written by djfrosty on February 10, 2025
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Have you ever wanted to be serenaded by Michael Bolton in bed? Well, Hatch has you covered.
For Valentine’s Day, Hatch partnered with the Grammy-winning singer/songwriter to add his 1989 smash hit “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” to the sleep-wellness company’s premium service Hatch+.
The song is used as a limited-edition Hatch Cue (“A Michael Bolton Evening”), which is paired with a “Pure Red Waves” mood lighting to help you fall asleep smoothly at night, or a Hatch Alarm (“A Michael Bolton Morning”) to slowly wake you up in the morning.
Not a subscriber? You can sign up for a 30-day free trial to try everything Hatch+ has to offer before you commit to the service month-to-month. Hatch+ provides you with a series of sounds and lights that are specialized to help you wind down and create healthy sleep habits for $4.99 per month.
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However, before you can use Hatch+, you’ll need a Hatch sleep machine first. Ahead, you’ll find Hatch sleep-wellness devices.
Hatch builds custom sleep routines for better sleep and a better you when you’re awake. It features soft lights, meditations, bedtime podcasts, music and much more. It also has special white noise features to block out any distractions and disruptions, so you can stay asleep throughout the night.
Until Friday, Feb. 28, the limited-edition “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” Cue and Alarm are available with a Hatch+ subscription. Learn more about Hatch and Hatch+ here.
In the meantime, watch the music video for Michael Bolton’s version of “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You,” below:
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