Allie X Collxtion Ii //free\\ Jun 2026
: Perhaps her most recognizable hit, the track uses a haunting "whistle" hook and a bouncy bassline to mask the pain of a toxic, fragile romance.
The album's production is characterized by a blend of electronic and organic elements, with lush synthesizers, driving beats, and atmospheric textures. Allie X's vocal delivery is equally impressive, showcasing her remarkable range and expressiveness. allie x collxtion ii
A deceptively bright track about dissociative euphoria. The protagonist takes a lover not for intimacy but for “lifting” her out of her body. The production lifts literally: ascending chord progressions, key changes, swirling background vocals. But lines like “I don’t know who I am when I’m with you” and “Get so high I don’t feel the floor” suggest substance abuse as a metaphor for dependency. The track’s climax is pure sonic dopamine, but the final verse drops back to a whisper—the comedown. : Perhaps her most recognizable hit, the track
The fan-favorite villain track. Over a distorted, minimalist beat, Allie X plays the manipulator. "Simon Says" is hypnotic and threatening, juxtaposing playground game lyricism with BDSM undertones. It showcases her ability to write a hook that is both childlike and sinister. A deceptively bright track about dissociative euphoria
In this, Allie X offers a radical proposition for pop music in the 21st century: that vulnerability is not the same as healing, that artifice is not the opposite of truth, and that sometimes the most honest thing you can do is put on a mask and sing about how you’re falling apart—perfectly, on beat, in key. The collXtion remains open. There is always another track.