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Laura Zoog Drops ‘DNR’: The Breakup Anthem You Didn’t Know You Needed

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Laura Zoog unleashes her third single, ‘DNR’, a raw and resonant pop rock anthem that dropped on May 2, 2025. Hailing from a vibrant indie scene, Zoog has carved a niche with her powerhouse vocals and unflinching honesty, drawing comparisons to Holly Humberstone, Ariana Grande, and Renee Rapp. Her previous releases have earned her spins on college radio and a growing fanbase, cementing her as a voice for those navigating love’s messy edges. This latest track solidifies her knack for blending emotional depth with earworm melodies, making her a standout in the pop rock landscape.

‘DNR’ is a gut-punch of nostalgia and resolve, tackling the sting of a near-miss romance. Its verses simmer with introspective yearning, while the chorus erupts into a cathartic, sing-at-the-top-of-your-lungs release. Think driving with the windows down, screaming lyrics that feel like they were ripped from your diary. The production weaves shimmering guitars with a driving beat, creating a sound that’s both intimate and anthemic—perfect for late-night dance sessions or solo scream-alongs. It’s a track that captures the push-pull of heartbreak with precision.

“This song is for the girls that need the tough love reminder that you can miss something without wanting it back,” Laura Zoog shares. Her words frame ‘DNR’ as a battle cry for self-empowerment, celebrating the messy triumph of choosing yourself. With its relatable lyricism and infectious energy, the single feels like a friend who gets it, offering solace and strength to anyone shaking off the ghost of a “what if” love.

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