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Artist Spotlight: ALXS Turns Moving On Into a Pop Power Move With “1800 LET IT GO!”

Artist Spotlight: ALXS Turns Moving On Into a Pop Power Move With “1800 LET IT GO!”
Photo Credit: Peranza

Pop music moves fast, but not everything sticks. The songs that do tend to nail a feeling everyone’s already living in, and that’s where we lean in, making ALXS our artist spotlight with her new single “1800 LET IT GO!” serving as the clearest snapshot of who she is and where she’s headed.

At first listen, “1800 LET IT GO!” feels instantly familiar. The glossy, Y2K-inspired production taps into pop nostalgia without feeling recycled, using that throwback sound to frame something far more current. This isn’t a breakup song rooted in longing or regret. It’s about the moment after the heartbreak, when you realize you’ve already changed and truly moved on. 

ALXS describes the track as a hotline for the fed-up, glowed-up lover girl, and that framing defines the song’s power. There’s humor baked into the delivery, a knowing wink behind the confidence. She’s not pleading for understanding or trying to prove she’s healed. She’s already moved on. The chorus lands with the ease of someone who’s been through enough to know that every ending reshapes you, even if you don’t see it right away.

That emotional precision mirrors ALXS herself. She represents a version of pop stardom that feels rare in 2026, glossy without being untouchable, confident without being cold. A former child model and actor who grew up moving constantly, she spent years building creative range across dance, fashion, and performance before music pulled her back in. When a frustration-fueled song unexpectedly landed her on the Billboard Dance Charts and broke through in the UK, it wasn’t a manufactured moment. 

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What sets ALXS apart is intention. Her music doesn’t romanticize sadness or spiral for spectacle. It channels transformation. “1800 LET IT GO!” captures that philosophy perfectly, pairing polished pop with emotional self-awareness and control. Even the visuals reflect that confidence, placing ALXS firmly in the driver’s seat of her own narrative.

Single Art

Beyond the single itself, ALXS is building out a full visual world around “1800 LET IT GO!”. Alongside the visualizer, she’s rolling out a ’90s daytime talk-show–inspired social series directed by Kevin Coulson, with ALXS stepping into the role of host. The concept plays like a campy, self-aware hotline for chaos, complete with interactive fan call-ins, episodic cutdowns, and tongue-in-cheek promos for her fictional NYT bestseller, Let It Go. It’s funny, on-theme, and very ALXS, turning emotional cleanup into something communal and actually enjoyable.

For us, that’s the point. ALXS isn’t just releasing songs, she’s articulating a mindset. “1800 LET IT GO!” isn’t about heartbreak. It’s about what happens after, when you stop waiting for closure and start choosing yourself. Press play, hang up the phone on whatever you’re done entertaining, and keep ALXS on your radar. We definitely are.

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