Pop-rock standout LØLØ is stripping things back with her latest single “me with no shirt on.” The track peels away her usual bite and bravado to reveal something more fragile and exposed. Produced by Andrew Goldstein (blink-182, Tate McRae), the song dives into the messy headspace that follows unreturned affection, where self-doubt hits hardest and validation feels just out of reach.

“I wrote ‘me with no shirt on’ about that gut-wrenching feeling when you realize someone doesn’t feel the same way about you anymore,” LØLØ shared. “It really hurts when someone who was once obsessed with you couldn’t care less anymore. But ladies, take it from me, a half-naked selfie cannot save your relationship.”
The song arrives on the heels of her recent releases “american zombie” and “the devil wears converse,” continuing to expand the world she built on her debut album falling for robots and wishing I was one. LØLØ’s blend of vulnerability, humor, and pop-punk attitude has helped her carve out her own lane in modern alt-pop, earning praise from outlets like Kerrang!, PAPER, and Rock Sound.
With more music on the way, LØLØ’s proving she’s not slowing down anytime soon. Stream “me with no shirt on” and watch the music video now.