A major standout from the project is the single “BBG,” written alongside her friend Jack Kurtz in a college dorm. Built on a mind-blowing, fun, and aggressive surfer-rock bass riff, the track tackles the harsh realization that a toxic ex wasn’t actually who your mind made them out to be. Influenced heavily by her father, a classical guitarist who introduced her to the greats, Stevie makes emotionally honest music that flawlessly balances playful vulnerability with undeniable energy. She navigates themes of desire, heartbreak, and self-doubt with a unique, infectious pop-rock flair. Chrysalis is a ridiculously fun, electric, and emotionally alive record you need to have in your rotation right now.
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