Sizzy Rocket Shares Her New Single "THAT BITCH"
Sizzy Rocket presents her new single, “THAT BITCH." Seamlessly fusing bombastic punk-inspired riffs with electro-pop melodies, Sizzy’s new single is the ultimate self-empowerment record.
“’THAT BITCH’ is about owning yourself - even the crazy, messy, wild, emotional parts that might be ‘too much’ for people, even when you feel insane and down and alone. It's about being unapologetic in the process of figuring out who you are and pummeling through anyone and anything that gets in your way,” Sizzy writes. “I hope it becomes the song you put on when you want to feel confident and sexy and dance in your mirror and let it all out and scream at the fucking world - because you're THAT BITCH and you can be whoever the fuck you want to be!”
Sizzy Rocket is the cool best friend you with you had growing up — the one who doused herself in glitter and moved to New York to start a punk band. And that’s exactly what she did, along with booking her own shows at underground clubs and releasing secret songs via Dropbox to her rabid Twitter following. During her time in New York, Sizzy worked with top tier producers which led to a deal with UMPG and songwriting cuts with all the cool girls of pop, from Noah Cyrus to Bea Miller to Hey Violet. In 2016, Sizzy released her official debut album THRILLS. The album’s lead single, “Bestie,” became a viral sensation, receiving praise from the likes of New York Magazine, PAPER, and BUSTLE. With a whole new swarm of fans, Sizzy quickly dropped a surprise mixtape titled Hot Summer in 2017. Her sophomore album, GRRRL, was released in Summer 2019 and was supported with a self-booked sold out US tour with buzzy newcomer chloe mk as support. To close out the year, Sizzy & chloe mk released a two song EP titled I KNOW WHAT U LIKE.
When she’s not trading fan mail with her cult, Sizzy is either building her own independent record label, designing and packaging her own merch, or booking her own tours. Sizzy challenges what it means to be a pop artist in 2020 with her DIY approach, openly queer and unapologetic lyricism, and her genre-blending musicality that takes influence from punk, rock, pop and beyond.
Listen to “THAT BITCH” now, and connect with Sizzy Rocket on her social media.