Lipstick Killer has never shied away from turning personal chaos into art, and her new single “Delaware Ave” makes that clear. Serving as the first look into her upcoming project Cigarettes & Heartbreak Vol. 1, the track captures the breaking point of betrayal and the sharp edge of self discovery.
The story behind “Delaware Ave” is as intense as the sound itself. The artist uncovered proof of an affair she had long suspected, a moment that became the spark for this record. The street name where she confirmed her fears stayed etched in her memory, becoming both a symbol of loss and a source of fire. Her delivery spits anger and resolve in equal measure, each verse pulling the listener into her confrontation with deception.
Musically, “Delaware Ave” is heavy and unrelenting. Beats punch through the mix while her voice switches between raw snarls and cutting verses. It is music that feels alive with rage yet built with precision. The blend of hip hop, rock, and trapmetal carries echoes of her diverse influences, from Jay Z and Bone Thugs n Harmony to Nirvana and Green Day.
Lipstick Killer’s career has been marked by risk and resilience. She began performing as a teenager, led bands that gained regional attention, and once opened for acts like Ariana Grande and MKTO. Known for performances that leave nothing behind, she has carved out a space where genre walls collapse and emotion drives everything forward.
“Delaware Ave” is more than one person’s story. It resonates as a release for anyone who has questioned their own intuition or been told to doubt their reality. The track signals that Cigarettes & Heartbreak Vol. 1 will not just be an album but a statement of survival.