
Kailie Simpson roars into her power with her fierce new single “Woman,” released October 10th. This is a blazing, no-apologies rock anthem that struts, snarls, and celebrates feminine confidence. Recorded at Big and Tall Recording Studio in New Jersey and produced alongside Gabe Valle and Tommy McCormick, the track closes out Simpson’s summer rock era on an electrifying high note. Known for fusing ‘70s soul with 2000s grit, the Jersey native channels the spirit of Pat Benatar and the swagger of The Pretty Reckless, all while injecting her own brand of raw attitude.
The track opens with gritty guitars that swagger and smirk, setting the tone before the drums come crashing in. Simpson’s voice slides in like velvet over steel, with its rich, smoky, sensual lusciousness, full of fire and ready to ignite. She sings with sultry defiance, commanding attention as she croons, trailing her words, “Please me, I need a man who can seize me,” her tone both teasing and empowering.
As the chorus explodes, the guitar riff smugly, drenched in distortion and confidence, while the percussion sparkles with that classic rock punch. The groove is infectious, which makes you want to roll down your car windows and scream along. When the guitar solo hits, sharp, wild, and dizzying, it’s pure rock euphoria, the kind that sends your eyes rolling back in your head.
Simpson’s direction of the accompanying all-female music video only strengthens the track’s message as a love letter to girlhood, camaraderie, and freedom. “Woman” is a loud and unapologetic statement. With its sultry edge, crashing energy, and unshakable confidence, Kailie Simpson proves that rock still belongs to women who play it their way, and she’s leading the charge, one fiery riff at a time.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
