“Fuck Me Then Leave Me” is Gina Zo‘s new single, and to be honest, it’s what many of us have thought at some point, even if we don’t dare say it out loud. It’s a visceral, explosive, and confessional song.
“I can’t believe forbidden could taste so good,” she sings in one of the song’s most powerful moments, and with that line, she makes it clear that we’re not talking about idealized love, but rather an intense and destructive desire. The lyrics in “Fuck Me Then Leave Me” hover between vulnerability and self-destruction. Lines like “Fuck me, then leave me/You say that you need me/Adore and deceive me” give shape to a relationship marked by contradictions: the need for someone you know is hurting you.
Gina’s voice in this performance does much of the artistic work, as she sounds brazen and daring, a woman who doesn’t need you to understand her position, because the truth is that she doesn’t need anyone’s approval. The production focuses on a straightforward pop-rock sound, with a catchy chorus designed to stay in the listener’s memory and in their throats. It’s a song to sing in the shower, in the car, and anytime you need to let loose.
This release also reflects Gina’s essence as an artist: authentic, unafraid to speak from vulnerability, and with the courage to express what she feels without great pretensions.
Since releasing “Faking It” in 2023 as a bisexual pride anthem, she has demonstrated that her music is a space of resistance and catharsis. In “Fuck Me Then Leave Me,” that same authenticity is multiplied, now focused on showing the dark side of desires that cannot be curbed.
The music video accompanies this narrative with images charged with magnetism and tension, reinforcing the idea of a cycle that seduces and destroys at the same time.
Gina Zo, who has appeared on stages like The Voice and projects like Velvet Rouge, proves that her career isn’t built on molds but on breaking them. “Fuck Me Then Leave Me” is also the prelude to her highly anticipated album, due this fall. We are sure what’s coming promises to be a work filled with vulnerability, strength, and artistic risk.
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