Track By Track: GG Magree breaks down debut record

Rising Australian artist GG Magree breaks down her debut LP, Spit Love.

Track By Track: GG Magree breaks down debut record

Rising Australian artist GG Magree breaks down her debut LP, Spit Love.

Track By Track: GG Magree breaks down debut record

Rising Australian artist GG Magree breaks down her debut LP, Spit Love.

With the release of her debut album Spit Love via Rise Records/BMG, Australian producer, vocalist, and creative powerhouse GG Magree delivers her most unapologetic work to date.

Known for her explosive performances and raw emotional candour, Magree blends industrial pop, electro-punk, and cinematic grit to explore themes of identity, love, and liberation.

“This album is everything they told me not to be,” she says, a statement that sets the tone for the 12-track project. Raised in Sydney’s historic gay club scene, Magree channels those formative nights of chaos and freedom into a record that’s both deeply personal and fiercely universal.

From the anthemic highs to moments of eerie vulnerability, Spit Love traces the tension between pleasure and pain, rebellion and self-acceptance. It’s not just an album, it’s a declaration of autonomy, sexuality, and artistic evolution.

For 1883 Magazine, GG Magree breaks down Spit Love track by track; a fearless debut from one of pop’s boldest new voices.

Sex

“Sex” is about reclaiming control over the parts of you that the world tries to shame. It’s a statement of defiance against a culture that tells woman not to be sexual, to be confident but not powerful, expressive but not “too much”. Fuck that — own your sexuality, own your power, and be the truest version of yourself

Bleed

“Bleed” is primal, raw, and erotic. I used hunger as a metaphor for emotional and sexual obsession. It’s not just about physical intimacy, it’s about that dangerous kind of attraction that blurs the line between pleasure and destruction.

Split Love

“Split Love” captures the chaos of intimacy when it’s both healing and violent. It’s about loving so hard it destroys you in the best way possible. It’s about becoming something new though pain. It’s like purging, an exorcism of what’s fake or repressed.

Delicious Loyalty

“Delicious Loyalty” is about worship and control disguised as love. I flipped religious devotion into erotic submission. I want listeners to feel like through becoming the truest version of themselves, they can have anything they have ever wanted in life. Join me and my cult!

Siren

“Siren” is a predator’s love song. It’s about taking back power, hunger, desire, and control and turning it into something sexy and divine. Basically, I’m not asking to be loved gently — I’m demanding to be worshipped. I liked the idea that sex, love, and death are all the same bitch and real intimacy isn’t soft, it’s consuming.

Run

“Run” is about loving someone who makes destruction feel romantic. Where you think being hurt means you’re deeply connected, until you realize that it’s toxic… almost like you’ve been worshipping your own death.

2 Hot 2 Handle

“2 Hot 2 Handle” is like fucked up love dressed up as romance. Like, I’ll kiss you just to watch you burn and so that no one else can kiss you ever again. The ultimate twin flame song.

Wet Dreams

“Wet Dreams” is my ultimate sex club fantasy. If dark, it’s queer and it’s full of people being the truest versions of themselves. A fantasy where you can be anyone you want. It’s about being bored of everything that feels normal, soft, or safe. It’s about turning sex into a performance. I’m not looking for love, I’m looking for life.

It’s a shame i’m not over you

“It’s a shame i’m not over you” is the one song on my album that’s very much about a person I was involved with for a couple of years. It’s about wanting someone you know is bad for you. It’s like that addictive heartbreak loop. This is my confession that really no matter what I do I don’t ever know if I’ll ever fully recover and be over this love.

Dare You

“Dare You” is about the danger of loving me. It’s about knowing I’m the high, the chaos, and the withdrawal all at once.. I’m the thing that makes you sick but you’ll still beg for more. I mix violence and vulnerability to make the good feel bad and the bad feel like the best drug you never want to give up.

Forever

“Forever” is a song for my grandmother who passed. She was in a toxic relationship and I wrote it as a reminder to myself that if I choose to stay in a toxic relationship it will eventually end up killing me also. It’s about the cycle of trying to escape – the pills, the self-destruction, the pretending you’re fine. “Forever feels closer if you let go” is the whole thing. It’s not just about death, it’s about release. It’s lonely, dark, and the most brutally honest track I’ve ever writen. It tells the truth about not being okay.

Nightmares

“Nightmares” is my most vengeful song on the album so it’s perfect for the closer. I feel like this is me truly stepping into my power and finally staying, “if you fuck with me, I will fuck with you back so much harder.” It’s about finally seeing though manipulation, taking back my power, and saying “you don’t get to play the victim anymore.” The nightmare is the mirror and when they look into it they see me.

GG Magree’s debut album Spit Love is out now.