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Ryan Wright gives the middle finger in new sugared-coated single

  • June 17, 2021
  • Chloe Robinson
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Virginia-based singer-songwriter Ryan Wright has just dropped her bright, fun new single “Happy Birthday (Go Fuck Yourself).” This witty new track is all things ‘F you’, giving us a whole vibe of sass through a sweet, sugar-dipped aura. Her tongue-in-cheek lyrics talk about the everyday experiences of dealing with a toxic male, as she gives us her innermost feelings and thoughts about the unfortunate situation. Taking a Taylor Swift stance, the young glitter bomb of talent is sure to put you in your place with this hot new tune.

The synth-filled, pop single carries fresh energy, showcasing Wright’s skills artistically. With pulsing, gritty bass synths and a beat that shapeshifts amongst the soundscape, the intimate vocals will cradle your ears in a cloud-soft tone. The fun single has a moment of reality in the middle eight with minor tones ending in a very funny and sassy way. “You're the worst babe, here’s your card go burn in hell,” she sings, making it clear where she stands with the protagonist of her single.

Wright confides, “My songs are essentially my bottled-up emotions all being poured out in a way that makes them sound surreal. I wanted to make these very relatable experiences sound unfamiliar and strange–almost like listening to a soundtrack from an alternate reality.” Paving the way for a new sound of 80s inspired soft, synth-pop, there is much to look forward to from Wright.

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