Hayley Williams drops 17 surprise solo songs: Here’s how to listen

 Hayley Williams drops 17 surprise solo songs: Here’s how to listen

Hayley Williams debuts 17 secret solo songs online

Hayley Williams has shocked fans with a stealth release of 17 new solo songs via her official website. The tracks, deeply personal and creatively daring, are locked behind a code found in her limited-edition “Ego” hair dye kit. Among the highlights is “Mirtazapine,” a track that’s already turning heads on radio and online.

How to Access Hayley Williams’s Hidden Songs

To listen, fans need a 16-digit code included inside 2,000 boxes of her “Ego” hair dye sold through Good Dye Young. The code unlocks a retro-style audio player on Hayley’s website, streaming all 17 new tracks. The concept blends fandom, merchandise, and music in an intimate way.

Song Titles and Standouts

The release features a variety of tracks with emotional depth and quirky edge. Some of the standout titles include:
  • “Mirtazapine”
  • “Kill Me”
  • “Love Me Different”
  • “Dream Girl in Shibuya”
  • “Discovery Channel”
“Kill Me” has already been praised as an “eldest daughter anthem,” reflecting Williams’s signature vulnerability and angst.

“Mirtazapine” Makes Public Debut

“Mirtazapine” is the first track from the collection to be played publicly, debuting on Nashville’s WNXP and performed live at Newport Folk Festival. With haunting lyrics and gentle acoustics, it sets the tone for the deeply reflective vibe of the whole project.

The Website Experience

The project isn’t just about audio. Williams curated a nostalgic internet space filled with quirky folders. Inside “Misc,” fans found digital treasures like childhood voice notes, photos of her dog Alf, handwritten lyrics, and even a fan-made T-shirt design. It’s part album, part time capsule.

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Is a Third Solo Album Coming?

There’s no official confirmation yet whether this surprise release leads to a new album. However, fans speculate that the intimate drop is a precursor to Hayley Williams’s third solo project, following Petals for Armor and FLOWERS for VASES. If so, 2025 might become one of her most creatively free years yet. Hayley Williams continues to redefine what music drops can look like—raw, immersive, and entirely on her terms.

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