
Epic strings rise, a cinematic swell that feels like the opening scene of your favorite movie — and then that voice. It pulls you in, soul first. Within seconds, you know you’re in for something powerful. When the rhythms crash in, it’s pure electricity — the kind that lights up your whole weekend.
“Smash Hits” sounds like a pulse of joy and resilience wrapped in alt-pop brilliance. The chorus erupts like a musical prayer — part gospel, part glitter, all heart. You can feel the empowerment in every note, the storytelling that turns struggle into a dance floor revolution.
Stephanie, the London-based alt-pop visionary living with Dissociative Identity Disorder, channels emotion into something healing, and gloriously human. Each beat invites you to reclaim your energy.
So turn the volume up, and let “Smash Hits” be your anthem of freedom:
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