Just from the gritty introduction and the classic rock riff, listeners already know that they’re in for a treat. “Ride Or Die Kinda Girl” is both a rock anthem and a naturally uplifting song, with its main themes of loyalty and bouncing back. You honestly can’t go wrong with an aggressive yet meaningful song like this one.
Hailing from Canada, specifically in Halifax, Irian Darkwood aims to go big or go home, creating music that extends from the process and even beyond the scene. She aims to make a mark with her songs, spreading resiliency propaganda like wildfire. With “Ride Or Die Kinda Girl”, a track recorded both in Halifax and Sweden, she is off to a great start.

When listening to the song, you would just get the feeling of resonance or maybe have an immediate idea of who this song belongs to, and who it aims to demolish. It is really giving off that bullied-girl-sends-bullies-home-crying vibe. But, like what was mentioned, this song has the capacity to inspire all people in rock bottom, or at their all time lows.
So pump your fists in the air and yell out every line to this song, because when you start listening, we suspect you’d never stop for a while. “Ride Or Die Kinda Girl” has incredible main character energy, and it’s highly infectious.
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A psychology major with a knack for music and writing. Mostly indulges in alternative rock, indie, and pop punk.