Uniting modern Country and punk rock, LECADE unleashes yet another genre-bending rocker with “Hope It Kills Me (ft. Sterling Elza),” out now via Big Machine Records. The track finds the narrator in rough shape after their significant other breaks up with them. Now, he’s over-indulging in all the vices she never approved of – drinking, smoking, pills – as a form of self-destructive protest. He imagines there’s no love lost on her end, though, even going as far to suggest that she hopes these decisions put him in the ground. LECADE and Sterling trade verses over punchy percussion beats and strong electric guitar, joining forces to deliver the epitome of post-break up rebellion. “Hope It Kills Me” is written by LECADE alongside Max King, Charlie Scene from Hollywood Undead and Justin Schools. |
Listen to “Hope It Kills Me (ft. Sterling Elza)” HERE |
“I’m beyond excited to release ‘Hope It Kills Me.’ It’s a song that’s been in the works for a while, and having my long-time friend and guitar player, Max King, as well as Charlie Scene as writers on this one makes it even more special,” shares LECADE. “It was also a great experience working with Sterling, we’ve been friends for a while and we’re super happy with how it turned out. I can’t wait for everyone to hear it.” With more than 3M monthly listeners and 100M streams globally to date, LECADE is just getting started. He will continue on his LIQUOR & CIGARETTES TOUR next month where he’ll make stops in Oxford, MS (4/10), Hattiesburg, MS (4/11) and Starkville, MS (4/12) before playing a headline show at Nashville’s Exit/In on April 16 and providing tour support for Chase Matthew in Tulsa, OK (4/24) and Lake Charles, LA (4/25). For more information and tour dates, visit lecadeofficial.com. |