Beta Libre embraces chaos on new single 'Weird'
- FLEX

- Oct 14
- 1 min read

Tuscan multi-instrumentalist and producer Beta Libre asserts herself with unflinching intensity on 'Weird', the first single from her post-'Winter Circle' explorations. A bold collision of hip-hop, electronica, and industrial energy, the track is both a personal declaration and a rallying cry for anyone who has ever felt marginalised for being “too much” or “not enough.”
The production, co-handled with Riccardo Landi, is razor-sharp yet sparse, allowing each element to punctuate the message with precision. Gritty synths collide with drum machine grooves, creating a kinetic backdrop for Beta Libre’s fiercely direct delivery. Her vocals oscillate between spoken word cadences and impassioned shouts, threading anger, irony, and defiance throughout the track.
Lyrically, 'Weird' is a manifesto of autonomy and self-determination. Beta Libre confronts judgment and societal expectation head-on, turning criticism into fuel and chaos into empowerment. Her ability to translate deeply individual experiences into something collectively relatable underscores why she is fast becoming a vanguard in avant-pop and experimental electronic circles.
'Weird' also cements Beta Libre’s identity as an artist unbound by genre, pulling from goth, trip-hop, industrial, and avant-pop sensibilities while maintaining an unmistakable emotional core. It’s a track that celebrates complexity, defies categorisation, and channels inner turbulence into dynamic energy.
Beta Libre owns her space, her sound, and her narrative, and invites everyone else to do the same.




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