Hayley Williams Unveils 17 New Tracks on Her Website’s Audio Player

## Hayley Williams’ Surprise Release
Hayley Williams is taking a nostalgic trip back to the era of desktop files and random downloads. This week, she surprised fans with a new project featuring 17 tracks. The music can be streamed from her official website, but access requires a special code that comes with a purchase from her haircare line, Good Dye Young.
### Limited Edition Dye and Exclusive Access
“Check your inbox for an email from Good Dye Young,” the website prompts. If you haven’t received a code, you might want to reach out to a friend. The promotion coincides with a limited edition drop of a vibrant marigold yellow semi-permanent dye named “Ego.” Only 2,000 boxes will be available, each signed by Williams and brand co-founder Brian O’Connor.
### A Fun and Random Listening Experience
Once you access the site, you’ll find it adorned with a cheerful yellow background featuring images of Williams’ goldendoodle, Alf. The MP3 files are presented in a completely random order, reminiscent of the classic audio file chaos. Notably, one of the tracks is “Mirtazapine,” which Williams performed live on Nashville’s WNXP radio station just a couple of nights ago.
### Fan Reactions and Highlights
The buzz has hit social media, with fans showing excitement over the album. One user on X expressed enthusiasm, stating, “If anyone could inject the new Hayley Williams songs into my veins rn I would be eternally grateful.” Another person welcomed Williams to their “AOTY club,” signaling that they already consider these releases among their favorites of the year.
Listeners have particularly connected with the track “Kill Me,” describing it as an “eldest daughter anthem” with a powerful hook: “Go ahead and kill me/Can’t get much stronger/Find another soldier.” Other fan favorites seem to include “Blood Bros,” “Hard,” “Dream Girl in Shibuya,” “Love Me Different,” and “True Believer.”
### What Lies Ahead for Hayley Williams
This surprise drop marks Williams’ first lead solo project since she released *Flowers for Vases/Descansos* in 2021. Recently, she has contributed her vocals to Turnstile’s “Seein’ Stars” from *Never Enough* and collaborated with Moses Sumney on “I Like It I Like It” this past May. Meanwhile, Paramore also released their sixth album, *This Is Why*, in 2023.
Are you excited to explore Hayley Williams’ new songs and join the conversation about her latest work?