The album’s first single "Put the Fries in the Bag," a New Wave-adjacent EDM track with a pulsing bassline that drops today, is clear proof of NESYA’s commitment to experimentation. The rest of the album finds her bounding across post-punk, techno, trap, pop, and even trip-hop production. “I love alternative rock, I love trap music, I love pop music, but I also love dark wave goth bands. It’s pretty white male-dominated but I wanted to take those types of beats and do it in a more poppy, R&B kind of way.”
That scrappy, DIY energy has been with NESYA from the start of her career, much of it tracing back to digital platforms like BandLab. “My first couple songs were rough-sounding, but it got better as I was just playing around with it,” she explains. “I always recommend BandLab to people because it’s just so easy to be able to record a song in your closet, on your phone, or with whatever type of equipment you have. I don't know what I would have done without it.”