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Charlotte Sands Unleashes Her Most Intense Track Yet With “neckdeep”

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“neckdeep” marks Charlotte Sands’ next bold step into angst-fueled alt-pop evolution.

Charlotte Sands dives into emotional rawness and sonic rebellion with her newest single, “neckdeep.” A fusion of alt-rock grit and hyperpop confidence, the track hits as she tours with the idobi Radio Summer School Tour, adding fire to her post-can we start over? era.

Following June’s release of “HUSH,” “neckdeep” deepens the shift with metallic textures, defiant lyrics, and relentless energy.

“‘neckdeep’ is a song about the realization you’re no longer a priority in your relationship and the desperation that comes with wanting to be seen,” says Charlotte. “It captures the chaos that comes with being pushed past your breaking points and constantly existing on the edge of helplessness and revenge.”

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Charlotte Sands – neckdeep

The track channels emotional collapse through high-octane production, letting listeners step into the noise of heartbreak and defiance.

Charlotte Sands first made waves in 2018 and has since cultivated a fanbase through authenticity and resilience. Her music—an intersection of punk attitude and pop accessibility—has resulted in 300 million streams, a Best Breakthrough Album award from the Heavy Music Awards, and countless sold-out performances.

With her ever-growing presence and independent drive, “neckdeep” highlights how Charlotte uses art to process the extremes of emotion and bring catharsis to audiences everywhere.

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