Sierra Levesque’s latest single, “DON’T MAKE ME REPEAT MYSELF,” is pure electric defiance, the kind of track that slams open like a diary being thrown across the room, pages fluttering and feelings spilling out. From the first line, “Wake up and I just don’t know what to do with myself,” she throws us straight into that restless headspace where anxiety and ambition blur.

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There’s a raw tension simmering beneath the verses, each lyric crackling like a live wire. Levesque doesn’t tiptoe around disillusionment, she stomps right through it, calling out spite, lies, and the mind games that leave you questioning who’s really on your side. When she snarls, “Take your fear and take your will / And don’t make me repeat myself,” it’s not just a hook, it’s a warning shot.

What makes the track hit harder is its duality: sonically polished yet emotionally frayed at the edges. The instrumentation mirrors that inner chaos, pulsing rhythms, stabbing guitar lines, and a vocal delivery that starts wounded but sharpens into something razor-focused. It’s not about finding peace; it’s about demanding space.

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By the final chorus, there’s this sense that Levesque has cracked something open, not necessarily resolved, but unshackled. “DON’T MAKE ME REPEAT MYSELF” feels built for anyone who’s had enough of being underestimated, misunderstood, or boxed in. It’s confrontational in the best way, the sound of someone refusing to be quiet anymore, even if their voice shakes while saying it.

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