LilyIsThatYou Sets the Dancefloor Ablaze With "Party 22"

Photo:  Brian Ziff

Proving that she's no one-hit viral wonder, LilyIsThatYou roars out of the gate with "Party 22," a triumphant follow-up to her breakout debut single, "FMRN." This is the feel-good hit of the winter that we didn't know we needed. With a new year right around the corner, the rapidly rising pop icon has put us all on notice: it's time to say goodbye to 2021 and say hello to what's to come.  

Following up her briefly Tik-Tok banned hit "FMRN," which racked up over a million views in its first day alone, LilyIsThatYou drops another pop banger that is sure to help you leave the year we all just had in the rear-view mirror. She exclaims "The only closure that I need is a nail into your coffin," a sentiment that is echoed by a generation of partygoers that have been held back by the recent global pandemic. At its core, "Party 22" is about moving on and claiming the next year as yours.

The pop-star throne is up for grabs and with "Party 22" LilyIsThatYou is proving she's worthy of the title. This dancefloor anthem is infectious in all the right ways. With its high energy synths you can't help but move to, combined with an upbeat chorus that just begs you to sing along at the top of your lungs, "Party 22" is an instantaneous earworm sure to carry your well into the new year.  

Listen "Party 22" below:

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