
(Columbia) Cult-favorite pop disruptor SLAYYYTER releases her highly-anticipated third album WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA out everywhere now via RECORDS / Columbia Records.
The project is a visual album, pairing each track with immersive, cinematic imagery that expands and deepens SLAYYYTER's vision beyond the music itself. Watch all videos here.
SLAYYYTER began concocting her next chapter in earnest: one more authentically her, equal parts defiant and introspective. She began thinking about her St. Louis roots, which in turn made her revisit the formative sounds of her teen years. WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA is both revelation and evolution, an end destination SLAYYYTER could only reach by going full circle.
"This music was made from a very pure place, chasing songs I wanted to listen to over and over after the studio," SLAYYYTER says. "By approaching it that way, I rediscovered how much I love making music. The prompt wasn't thinking about hits, or algorithm music. I began asking myself: If I died tomorrow and had one last thing to contribute, what would it sound like?"
"SLAYYYTER began as an alter-ego but is almost more like a nickname now," she continues. "There's less persona and fantasy. That's not me. Jean shorts, Budweiser, wearing grills - that is me."
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