
Hayley Williams releases 17 new songs via website drop linked to Good Dye Young campaign
Once fans entered the code, they were redirected to a special page featuring the unreleased music. Titles include 'True Believer,' 'Mirtazapine,' 'Hard,' 'Negative Self Talk,' 'Discovery Channel,' and 'Zissou.'
The page also contains a 'Misc' folder featuring additional media, such as a live performance video believed to be recorded in Phoenix in 2017, a lyric book image, and merchandise labelled 'Hayley Williams is my favourite band.'
The nature of the release—whether these tracks constitute a full album or a standalone compilation—has not been clarified.
Williams' last known release was the single 'I Like It I Like It' in collaboration with Moses Sumney earlier in 2025. Her previous solo works include the full-length albums Petals for Armor (2020) and Flowers for Vases / Descansos (2021), as well as three extended plays.
The surprise drop follows closely behind Paramore's reissue of their debut album All We Know Is Falling in a digital deluxe format.
The release marked the album's 20th anniversary and featured the first digital appearance of the band's The Summer Tic EP, which was originally only released on CD.
Paramore's move to self-release comes after the group parted ways with Atlantic Records in December 2024. They have since announced intentions to continue independently, with new material reportedly in development.
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