
“Delaware Ave” Marks Bold New Era for Lipstick Killer
Lipstick Killer returns with a track that feels less like a song and more like a reckoning. Her latest single “Delaware Ave” opens the door to a new chapter with the upcoming project Cigarettes & Heartbreak Vol. 1, set for release in December. Out now on streaming platforms, the single is an explosive mix of hip hop grit, punk energy, and unfiltered storytelling.
“Delaware Ave” was born out of heartbreak and betrayal. The Pittsburgh born artist reveals the devastating moment her suspicions were confirmed, recalling the street name where she discovered the truth. What might have broken others instead became fuel. The result is a searing anthem that balances venomous bars with piercing honesty. Lipstick Killer describes it as the place where she buried the version of herself that still believed in lies.
The sound is as relentless as the story. Vocals shift between snarling aggression and guttural growls, layered over beats that hit like a storm. The track carries echoes of her wide ranging influences, from The Notorious B.I.G. and Lauryn Hill to Nirvana and Marilyn Manson. It is a style that refuses neat categories, blurring lines between rap, rock, and trapmetal in a way that has become her signature.
Lipstick Killer is no stranger to fighting her way forward. She began performing at the age of twelve, fronted bands like Rebella Rising, and once shared stages with names such as Ariana Grande and MKTO. Known for high energy live sets often compared to H.R. of Bad Brains, she has built a reputation for unpredictability and intensity.
With “Delaware Ave,” she transforms pain into a rallying cry. More than just a single, it stands as an anthem for anyone who has been lied to and gaslit, only to come out stronger. It sets the tone for Cigarettes & Heartbreak Vol. 1, a project her loyal fanbase, the Lipstick Mafia, is already claiming as a movement.