Hayley Williams Unveils New Song "Mirtazapine" on Nashville Public Radio
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"Mirtazapine" is a new single by Hayley Williams, debuted on Nashville Public Radio on July 23rd. The song is a lively, '90s-style alternative rock track named after the antidepressant drug. Williams expresses her reliance on the medication, describing it as "a genie in a screw cap bottle" in her lyrics. She chose to debut the track to protest a bill defunding public radio, supporting ongoing fundraising efforts. The single includes a B-side titled "Gum," with uncertain plans for a new album. Williams continues to engage in various collaborations and performances since Paramore's revival.
Hayley Williams has unveiled "Mirtazapine," a new standalone single that she debuted on Nashville Public Radio, taking its name from the antidepressant drug.
"Mirtazapine" is a lively, '90s-influenced alternative rock cut where Williams sings an ode to the drug, expressing her dependence with lyrics like, "Who am I without you now?".
Williams debuted the song to oppose Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, which defunds public radio, expressing gratitude for public radio support.
The single includes a B-side titled "Gum," and there is no confirmation on whether they'll appear on a new solo album.
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