Independent artist Exzenya doesn't just produce music, she rips reality apart, flips it over, and hands it back to you with a smirk and a bass line that rattles your chest. Her most recent single, "V.I.P.", takes the sheen off velvet ropes and bottle service by turning it into something significantly less glamorous.
Organized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), the program is a no-nonsense reality check for individuals who are trying to navigate the aftermath of receiving a DUI. But rather than preach, Exzenya sets those messy, uncomfortable truths to a kind of track that's a sharp satire, with Bass hits like a gavel, her lyrics snip with unwavering honesty, weaving court dates and gallows humor into something unforgettable.
"V.I.P. is about embracing those unexpected, uncomfortable moments in life and turning them into something unforgettable. That's precisely what comes through, it is a song that can make you laugh in the face of the absurdity, nod your head to the beat, and still get hit with the force of its message. It isn't about glamorizing faults, it's about shining a light on them through wit, rhythm, and unfiltered storytelling.
While a Clean Version and Club Remix of the track are also in the works, "V.I.P." should soon be found on an even broader cross-section of dance floors and party playlists, blurring the line between satire and spaced-out contemplation. For Exzenya, music is a mirror. With degrees in psychology and communications, she has repeatedly demonstrated her ability to transform human behavior into art. "V.I.P." is no different, it's a court-ordered reality check you won't mind putting on repeat.

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