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so are you feeling stupid too? I hope I'm not the only fool

Basic

sometimes it's like nothin' is going my way even though I know I'm getting up on that stage but now that I'm here I got reason to believe just the sight of you is getting the best out of me

Sight Of You

you think you're so important to me, don't you? but I wanted you to know that you don't belong here you think you're so important to me, don't you? don't kill my vibe

you love to tear me down, you pick me apart then build me up like I depend on you but I throw myself from heights that used to scare me guess you're surprised I'm the puzzle you can't figure out

Don’t Kill My Vibe

📝

Sigrid’s Sucker Punch doesn’t ask for your attention — it grabs it by the collar and pulls you into a world of sharp hooks, bold synths, and clean-cut emotion. This debut is called Sucker Punch for a reason: it hits hard, but not in the way you expect. There’s no melodrama here. Just clarity, energy, and a fearless kind of joy.

From the explosive title track to the soaring chorus of “Don’t Kill My Vibe,” this is an album that knows what it wants to say. Sigrid doesn’t hide behind metaphors — she walks right up to the feeling and stares it down. Whether it’s heartbreak, frustration, hope, or fierce independence, she meets each one with equal honesty and fire.

Musically, Sucker Punch sits somewhere between arena-sized pop and bedroom introspection. Tracks like “Strangers” feel made for driving too fast under fluorescent lights, while songs like “Level Up” or “In Vain” pull you closer, reminding you that strength doesn’t always have to be loud. There’s a Scandinavian precision in the production — tight, polished, but never cold.