Party Nails Delivers an Empowering Message on Self Respect with “First Responder”

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Party Nails is a prolific songwriter, impactful producer, and one of a kind artist who uses her voice to bring her raw experiences to life. Her latest single “First Responder” is about setting herself free from a relationship that took advantage of her kindness. It’s about setting boundaries, putting yourself first, and knowing your worth in spite of how others make you feel. “First Responder” is a cathartic anthem for self-empowerment in light of big changes.

“First Responder” entices the ear with supersonic synths, choppy beats, and harmonic vocals that pack a punch. Party Nails sings, “Stand on your two feet / The last time is this time.” The lyrics are charged with emotion as Party Nails reflects on a tumultuous connection that she tried to preserve before ultimately deciding that she had to step away. “First Responder” is a powerful uproar for people pleasers that leaves you feeling confident, energized, and independent after every single listen.

Revealing more on her track, Party Nails admits, “Without naming names, I was so tired of dropping everything to soothe someone who seemed to always have an emergency. I felt like my loyalty was being taken advantage of. I felt like I needed to take a stand for my own peace. And I wanted there to be a bit of humor in the songwriting as well.”

Party Nails is set to perform with Letters to Cleo at Ventura Music Hall and the Venice West. “First Responder” is her most recent release serving as a reminder to always choose yourself.

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