
Summary
- Syd has returned with “Die For This,” her first new song in over three years
- The track marks Syd’s first studio release since she dropped her sophomore solo project in 2022, Broken Hearts Club
Before embarking on her summer performances as a backup artist for Billie Eilish and Renee Rapp during their UK tour dates, Syd has come out with her initial solo song in more than three years. Titled “Die For This,” the track serves as her first single since the April 2022 launch of her second solo project, Broken Hearts Club.
“Syd persists in refining her unique style on ‘Die For This,’ blending various R&B genres with jazz and pop undertones. This 2.5-minute track showcases Syd’s talent for smoothly gliding across any tune using her velvety voice, making it a quintessential solo effort.”
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In 2017, Syd officially launched her solo career with the premiere of her first major project, “Fin.” Since then, she has been consistently working on additional singles, EPs, and collaborations, leading up to the release of “Broken Hearts Club.” Notably, The Internet released their fourth studio album, “Hive Mind,” in 2018 as well.
Listen to the new release titled “Die For This” which is available everywhere at this moment. Keep an eye out for further announcements about what’s next from the talented artist Syd!
https://open.spotify.com/watch?v=track/2W88vRSJ8BJQbUjyW6ibSjhttps://embed.music.apple.com/us/album/die-for-this-single/1824029954
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