Cassyette is right back at it again, with a new track all about allowing yourself the space to make a mistake or two.

Titled ‘Oops (it’s a bad idea)’, it’s a pop-rock crossover of epic proportions, channelling the bright and breezy atmosphere of the early 00s with pulsating indie sleaze and modern flecks of electronica. A showcase of so many different layers of who Cassyette is as an artist.

And the sentiment of the song speaks those volumes too, with a tale of making those decisions that may sound bad on paper but will usually become definitive or revelatory. A reminder to jump in the deep end, take the chance, kiss the stranger, stay out that bit later, do something that scares you. You never know where it will lead you.

Cassyette had this to add, stating, “I think people could do with a little more ‘Oops’ in their life right now, honestly. It’s that mood of knowing it might be a bad idea and doing it anyway. Usually the best moments come from being impulsive and yeah… if it all goes wrong, you can always just say, ‘oops.’”

The track is the first new music from Cassyette since the release of her deluxe album ‘This World Still Fucking Sucks’, which arrived in November of last year.

Here is ‘Say My Name’:



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