AZRA lights a fire with new single "Don’t Kill My Vibe" [Review]

AZRA's latest single, "Don't Kill My Vibe," sounds like she's taking over the room. This alt-pop-punk knockout blasts through the speakers with a brash, no-regrets energy that demands your attention. AZRA sounds like a tone that's half liberation and half celebration.

There is something undeniably liberated about this track. It is, in effect, the sound of someone kicking a door down and stepping not just into her power but a power that is loud, proud, and unapologetically vibrant. Produced by Lit's Taylor Carroll, mixed by Connor Daniel (Blink-182 and Avril Lavigne), and mastered by Grammy winner John Greenham (Billie Eilish, K.Flay), "Don't Kill My Vibe" has the kind of pedigree that makes rebellion go down as smoothly as a singalong.


AZRA's voice, bright and brash, captures the best of punk riot energy and pop-savvy charm. She's not just singing but speaking her truth, every line a lyrical slap at the pressures and noise of the world. The chorus is a private revolution, and it's liberating. It's wit's full of attitude.

"Don't Kill My Vibe" operates nearly a personal manifesto. "This song is my rebellion, freedom, and reminder to myself of the energy I was born with," AZRA says. And it shows not only in the music but in the music video. Attractive and dripping with confidence, the video features AZRA warding off toxic energy, welcoming joy, and exuding badass vibes as if it's almost second nature. In a vibe-thin-confidence-shrinking world, AZRA's new single is both shield and spark. It's the track you put on when you need to feel like the protagonist again.

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