With her new single “Everybody Sucks”, Chinese-born, Los Angeles-based artist Psyclo continues her journey of turning personal struggles into music that resonates, empowers, and uplifts. Featured on her sophomore album Loved, the track blends emotional honesty with catchy, radio-ready pop, showcasing Psyclo’s ability to make even hard truths sound irresistibly listenable.
Built on crisp production and a smooth melodic base, “Everybody Sucks” finds its strength in its self-aware sarcasm. Psyclo’s vocals float with ease as she dissects the imperfections of human relationships, delivering lines that are both humorous and heartfelt. It’s a song about disappointment and disillusionment—but with a wink and a nudge that says, “We’re all flawed, but that’s okay.”
This single solidifies Psyclo’s place as a unique voice in pop: one that’s unafraid to get real, while still keeping the vibe light. “Everybody Sucks” is raw, relatable, and a little bit cheeky—just the kind of pop anthem we didn’t know we needed.
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