
ZOE WEES IS “SORRY FOR THE DRAMA”
Ahead of her debut album, Therapy, out on November 3rd, Zoe Wees, returns with her stunning new single, “Sorry For The Drama” today via Capitol Records.
The daring new single doubles as an apology and a love letter to her mother who raised her in a single-parent household, with just the love and care of a good parent. Prior to its release, “Sorry For The Drama” had already caught the hearts of Zoe’s fans, whom she lovingly referred to as WINGS, and others as it garnered 7 million views and counting on TikTok.
Coming from a heart-wrenching place, Zoe had a lot to say about the meaning of the song. “In ‘Sorry for the Drama’, I reflect on a past where I longed for what I didn’t have, chasing after illusions of wealth and status,” Zoe said. “It’s a heartfelt apology to my mom and a crucial part of my therapeutic journey, where I confront and make peace with my history. This song represents a deep understanding that genuine riches lie in love and resilience, not material possessions. It’s a journey back to my roots, cherishing life’s simple moments while recognizing the power of self-reflection and healing.”
As Zoe heads onto this new chapter of her career with her debut album, Therapy, she’s excited to share her story and truth with the world. Known for her honest songwriting, Therapy promises to delve further into that profound emotional journey of self-discovery, healing, and resilience. Through her poignant lyrics and powerful vocals, Zoe takes listeners on a therapeutic musical exploration, addressing personal struggles, triumphs, and the complex emotions that shape our lives. Zoe adds, “I wanted Therapy to be a musical journey that explores the path to healing through my own experiences. These songs are my way of processing anxiety disorders, panic attacks, and the traumas I endured as a child. Music has been my therapy, and I hope this album can be a source of comfort and strength for others.”
Tracklist for Therapy
- Sorry For The Drama
- Lightning
- Girls Like Us
- Love Should Be Easy
- Control
- Lifeline
- Daddy’s Eyes
- Hold Me
- Nothing’s Forever
- 21 Candles
- On My Own
- Broke
- That’s How it Goes feat. 6LACK
- You Ain’t Really Good For Me
- Don’t Give Up
- Nothing But You
- Third Wheel
- Less Of A Women
- Hold Me Like You Used To
- When It Hurts
Breakout star Zoe Wees has a knack for making her complex, emotional stories feel universally relatable. See recent singles and future album tracks “Daddy’s Eyes” and “Don’t Give Up” for proof of such relatability. Her raw, powerful debut single “Control” amassed 2 billion streams and became a worldwide hit. It entered the top 20 at Pop radio in the U.S. “Girls Like Us”, Wees’ follow-up single, was highlighted in the New York Times Magazine tracing the lineage of “the sad banger,” and hailed by People as “a vulnerable pop anthem that pushed for togetherness and solidarity to girls around the world.” The multi-platinum certified song reached #1 in Germany’s radio charts. She then released her debut EP “Golden Wings” which saw her songs gather mass interest including Spotify’s Radar-, Apple’s UpNext- and YouTube’s Artist On The Rise program. At press, she’s featured on the likes of The Guardian, Forbes (30 Under 30), Gal Dem, Line Of Best Fit, and Clash whilst having cover stories written about herself on Notion, Euphoria, Hunger, and Germany’s Glamour Magazine. Zoe has performed at the American Music Awards, “The Late Late Show with James Corden”, “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2021 and collaborated with top artists like 6lack, Kygo, and Felix Jaehn. Check out our previous coverage of Zoe Wees here.
Photo Credit of Zoe Wees : Lillie Eiger