MAY-A Lets Loose With Queer Pop-Rock Anthem “(I’m Here For The) GIRLS”

MAY-A switches gears with her new single “(I’m Here For The) GIRLS,” a sexy, pop-rock-driven anthem that arrives alongside a self-directed music video. Following the weightier, politically charged “[REDACTED],” the track leans fully into release and fun, powered by guitar-led dance energy and late-night chaos. “This song was created because I felt like the album writing process was getting quite heavy and serious, and I needed some kind of sense of relief and fun,” MAY-A says. Drawing inspiration from late-2000s Yeah Yeah Yeahs and early Calvin Harris, she adds, “We were just having fun and writing something stupid and less intense than the other tracks.”

The video mirrors that spirit, serving as a Y2K-flavored love letter to warehouse raves, club nights, and dancing until sunrise. The release lands amid a huge run for MAY-A, who has spent the past year building momentum through major festival appearances and high-profile support slots, including opening for Glass Animals and sharing the stage with Cyndi Lauper. With “(I’m Here For The) GIRLS,” MAY-A delivers a sharp, liberated moment that celebrates queerness, movement, and joy without overthinking it.