🐍 Serpentine: Shedding Skins, Owning Crowns, and Serving Venom

There’s something delicious about reinvention. About taking every scar, every whispered rumor, every time someone told you “you’ve changed” — and replying, “yes, darling, that was the point.”

“Serpentine” is that moment in musical form. It’s the rebirth after the burn. The holy hiss in the dark that says, I am no longer who you made me — I am who I decided to be.

I wrote this song from a place of transformation — that in-between space where power feels dangerous but necessary. It’s about shedding your old self, your old name, and maybe a few toxic people along the way. (No regrets, just exfoliation.)

💄 The Vibe

Think cathedral bass meets venomous glamour. A low contralto vocal wrapping around serpentine synths and ritualistic chants. It’s cinematic, witchy, and a little bit “what if Medusa ran a runway show in hell.”
The chorus — “I twist, I break, I bloom” — is my reminder that even destruction can be divine. Sometimes we break not because we’re fragile, but because we’re evolving.

🖤 Why I Wrote It

I was tired of playing small. Of dimming my fire to make other people comfortable. “Serpentine” is me reclaiming my narrative — unbothered, glittering, a little toxic, and completely liberated.
It’s the soundtrack to walking away in slow motion while everything behind you burns beautifully.

✨ The Energy

She’s dark, she’s dangerous, she smells expensive. The kind of song you listen to before you walk into a room and decide everyone’s lucky you showed up. It’s not about revenge — it’s about resurrection with better hair and better lighting.

So yes, bestie, “Serpentine” is a rebirth anthem. A power ritual. A little prayer whispered with a smirk.

Shed the skin. Keep the crown.

Amen. 💋

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