Slayyyter reveals new album might have been her last

Slayyyter discussed her third studio album, Wor$t Girl in America, in a Billboard interview, saying she initially planned it as her final project before quitting music. The electro-pop artist signed with Columbia Records after rediscovering her passion during creation. She described aiming for a raw, 'ugly' aesthetic contrasting her previous glossy image.

Slayyyter spoke to Billboard over Zoom from Los Angeles ahead of her album Wor$t Girl in America, set for release on Columbia Records. She revealed a period of doubt that led her to Miami for a month, where she decided to make 'a really crazy last project' appealing only to herself, drawing from teenage influences. 'I’m going to go back to school after this. I’m done,' she recalled thinking upon returning, but the process reignited her love for music and led to the label deal. The album rejects polished pop, embracing 'gross' visuals like wrinkled jean shorts and grills. Columbia supported her vision without dilution, respecting her cult following. This follows her prior album Starf–ker, with its glamorous Hollywood style, which she enjoyed but found inauthentic amid over-stylized industry trends. Growing up in a 'very, very, very, very dysfunctional household' in St. Louis without a relationship with her father shaped her 'Midwest core tweaker core' persona—the party girl thrust into the industry. Now more self-forgiving, she channels maturation themes inspired by the movie Uptown Girls. Slayyyter has a largely sold-out 30-date North American and European tour planned, plus her Coachella debut next month. She emphasized creating songs she'd be proud of even 'if I die tomorrow,' moving beyond 'Twitter meme artist' status.

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PinkPantheress and Slayyyter performing at Coachella 2026 Weekend One, split illustration of their dynamic sets.
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PinkPantheress and Slayyyter perform at Coachella 2026 weekend one

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PinkPantheress delivered a cinematic club set at Coachella on Saturday night, complete with cameos and theatrical elements. Slayyyter made her festival debut on Friday, showcasing songs from her new album Worst Girl in America in a handmade outfit.

Slayyyter has officially released her live staple 'Broke Bitch Free$tyle' following her debut performance at Coachella. The track arrives ahead of her set at Coachella Weekend 2. This comes shortly after the drop of her album Wor$t Girl in America last month.

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Slayyyter performed her first Coachella set on April 10, drawing a capacity crowd to the Mojave Stage. The St. Louis-born pop star showcased tracks from her new album WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA, including live debuts of “Gas Station” and “Brittany Murphy.” Her performance previewed a forthcoming tour.

Tyla and Zara Larsson have released their first joint track, 'She Did It Again,' as the second single from Tyla's upcoming second album, A-Pop. The song arrives alongside a music video set in desert and waterfall scenes. This marks the pop stars' debut collaboration.

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Charli XCX revealed in a British Vogue cover story that her next album after 2024's Brat will be rock music. She told interviewer Laura Snapes that the dance floor is dead, prompting a guitar-forward sound with producers A.G. Cook and Finn Keane. Sessions took place in Paris during Fashion Week last month.

Blondshell has released the new single “Heart Has to Work So Hard” as the first preview of her upcoming album. The Los Angeles musician also announced her biggest headline tour to date across North America and Europe. The run begins in October and concludes in Dublin in December.

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Garage rock band Girl Trouble will release their first album in 23 years, As Is, on June 26. The album marks a return to their original label, K Records, in a joint effort with their own imprint, Wig Out!. A video of the band performing new track 'Make It Mine' accompanies the announcement.

 

 

 

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