Scene Queen (AKA Hannah Collins) is back and channeling pure Y2K chaos on her latest single, “Tracksuit”. Known for her signature “Bimbocore” sound, Collins is leaning further into the metal space with this release, providing a heavy-hitting anthem for anyone who has ever wanted to terrorise a cheater. You can stream the track on all major platforms now.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Scene Queen says: “‘Tracksuit’ is what would happen if you combined my two favourite things: Y2K fashion and terror. The song is meant to feel like a continuous train of thought from when you bust in the door of your home and see a tracksuit that isn’t yours – imagine thinking Scene Queen wouldn’t notice a tracksuit that isn’t pink—to when I get arrested for murder. The message is simple: don’t cheat on Scene Queen because she is crazy.”
The track maintains her fierce, vibrant image while delivering angst-packed lyrics that disrupt the peace. It serves as a rallying cry for the new emo scene, where inclusivity is key and everyone is “pink on the inside.” The release is accompanied by a new official visualiser available on YouTube.
Fans in the UK and Ireland can catch her live this summer as she makes her way across Europe. We are particularly excited to see her bring the pink chaos to Donington Park for a performance at Download Festival 2026. This follows her current run of US arena dates supporting Electric Callboy.
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