Somewhere between heartbreak and a four-game losing streak, Dianna Russini decided to curate vibes for Mike Vrabel. Not just any vibes. A full-on emotional soundtrack titled “TURNIN THE PAGE.” Subtle? Absolutely not. And of course, the internet did what it does best: connect dots that may or may not exist.
Here’s where it gets spicy. The playlist, created on December 19, 2022, was shared with a user named “Mike.” The same Mike Vrabel who just happened to be coaching the Tennessee Titans through a miserable four-game losing streak at the time. Coincidence? Sure. And pineapple belongs on pizza too, right?
Now, nobody is saying a Spotify playlist equals romance, but come on. A playlist titled like a breakup novel, shared privately, during a losing streak? That’s not just music, that’s cinema, that’s plot development and that’s “we need to talk” energy.
Dianna Russini made a Spotify playlist called "TURNIN THE PAGE" that she shared with a user named "Mike" on December 19, 2022.
Which just so happens to coincide with a four-game Titans losing streak pic.twitter.com/IkIdwLUPHi
— David Covucci (@DavidCovucci) April 27, 2026
And what’s on this playlist?
The playlist opens with two songs Beyoncé’s album from Renaissance, then features songs by Latto, Sam Hunt, Tiësto and the Black Eyed Peas, before transitioning into classic rock — P!nk’s “Raise Your Glass,” Papa Roach’s “Last Resort,” Guns N’ Roses’ “Welcome to the Jungle,” Def Leppard’s “Photograph,” KISS’ “God of Thunder,” Van Halen’s “Dance the Night Away” — and closes with Styx’s “Renegade.” The playlist is titled “TURNIN THE PAGE.”
Shortly after the playlist was discovered, Dianna Russini — who deleted her Twitter/X account and made her Instagram private earlier this month — took the playlist down.
And here is the full playlist that’s intensified the wild romance rumors.
Cuff It — Beyoncé
Big Energy — Latto
Break My Soul — Beyoncé
House Party — Sam Hunt
My Love (feat. Jess Glynne) — Route 94, Jess Glynne
Pump It Louder — Tiësto, Black Eyed Peas
Raise Your Glass — P!nk
Bass Down Low — DEV, The Cataracs
Can’t Stop — Red Hot Chili Peppers
Last Resort — Papa Roach
Welcome To The Jungle — Guns N’ Roses
Photograph — Def Leppard
God Of Thunder — KISS
Dance the Night Away — Van Halen
Renegade — Styx
In the end, whether this is a secret love story or just a well-timed playlist, one thing is certain: the internet will never let it go, because nothing fuels speculation like vague titles, perfect timing, and just enough mystery to keep everyone talking.
Imagine you’re having a terrible month at work and your side chick makes you the worst playlist known to man and you gotta pretend to like it https://t.co/rLAAhpBxpT
— jxke. 🧸🎰🃏 (@cantguardjake) April 28, 2026
So until we get confirmation, or a sequel playlist, consider the page officially turned, or at least heavily bookmarked.
Off all the things to come from this Vrabel/Russini story, this playlist is by far the worst. https://t.co/hGgBKzgqHD
— Chuck Bass (@ChuckFBass) April 28, 2026
Aaand it’s gone #guilty https://t.co/CwIWkT7LTu pic.twitter.com/C5MraIpPDP
— bryan 🌉 (@bryarea) April 28, 2026
Russini has deleted the Spotify page.
Flip the pages for photo of Russini and Vrabel in love photos.