
After seven years away from releasing music, Regan Vincenza storms back into the spotlight with “Glitter Party,” a defiant pop anthem that doubles as a personal reset and a loud celebration of creative freedom. Dropped on November 20 across Bandcamp and all major streaming platforms, the single marks a major turning point for an artist who has finally stepped into full control of her writing, production, and sound. Long dismissed and underestimated within the industry, Vincenza uses “Glitter Party” as both a middle finger to past limitations and a reminder of why she started making music in the first place, fun, fearlessly, and on her own terms.
“Glitter Party” kicks off with a gritty, distorted guitar that revs and grinds like an engine warming up, immediately setting a confrontational tone. Over that raw edge, Vincenza’s high, delicate, Britney-like baby voice cuts through sharply, biting where you least expect it to. There’s a playful tension in that contrast, sweetness wrapped around rebellion. As the track unfolds, the pop sensibility comes into full view, with vibes of that cheeky ’90s Shampoo energy lingering around the edges without tipping into nostalgia cosplay.
The chorus hits like a release valve. She repeats, “Glitter party, glitter party, glitter party, yeah, I’ll do whatever I want, fuck you I don’t care,” like someone finally letting go of other people’s expectations and dancing in the wreckage. Vincenza stays unapologetic, owning every word rather than hiding behind irony.
What really sells “Glitter Party” is its clarity of purpose. Thi’s a statement of independence from an artist who’s done waiting her turn. By taking full control of the process, Vincenza sounds freer, bolder, and more confident than ever.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
