
Nicole Obarzanek’s latest single, “Toxic,” is a searing, emotionally charged reflection on the pain and fallout of bullying. Released on May 2, 2025, the track blends powerful vocals with sharp lyrical insight, creating a song that doesn’t just speak out—it relates. With lines like “Now you’re only drama to me” and “You’re just afraid of people seeing through you,” Obarzanek captures the complicated aftermath of toxic friendships with honesty and clarity.
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The production is modern and moody, underscoring the emotional weight of the lyrics without overwhelming them. Her voice, expressive and unwavering, carries the message with both vulnerability and strength. The accompanying music video is equally compelling, visually striking and thematically cohesive; it amplifies the message of self-worth, strength, and walking away from toxicity.
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“Toxic” is a reminder to young listeners that they’re not alone—and that it’s okay to step away from unhealthy relationships. Obarzanek doesn’t just highlight the issue; she empowers. In an era where bullying remains pervasive, “Toxic” is both timely and necessary—a cathartic release with a strong, clear voice at its center.
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