Rachel DeeLynn isn’t just riding a wave — she’s making her own, with fists clenched and guitar in hand. Her latest single, “Egomaniac,” is more than a catchy pop-rock anthem; it’s a thunderous clapback that proves DeeLynn’s place among today’s most daring and emotionally transparent artists. Currently at #3 on the World Indie Music Charts, “Egomaniac” has already made serious waves — and for good reason.
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Clocking in under three minutes, “Egomaniac” explodes with urgency from its very first line: “Lick your hair and brush your teeth / Blow yourself a kiss and wink.” With that sardonic opener, DeeLynn invites the listener into a scathing takedown of a self-absorbed, emotionally vacant man — the kind that’s all too familiar to many women. The lyrics are delightfully vicious, painting a portrait of narcissism with vivid specificity. By the time we reach the chorus — “E is for every stupid thing you said / And gee — the girls you disappoint in your bed” — the tone is clear: Rachel is holding nothing back.
The music itself mirrors the intensity of her words. A chugging rhythm section and jagged guitar riffs drive the song forward, creating a sense of momentum that never lets up. Her vocals balance grit with melody, delivering raw emotion with precision. The chorus is anthemic, designed for shouting along in the car or screaming into the void after a breakup. And it’s that release — that sonic purging of frustration — that makes “Egomaniac” so effective.
Rachel DeeLynn’s rise hasn’t been accidental. With Grammy consideration under her belt, multiple #1s across the World Indie, Euro Indie, and Topsound Charts, and airplay on major networks including BBC and KIIS FM, she’s already proven her appeal on both sides of the Atlantic. Signing with Clinetel/Sony Records and Artec Sync has only amplified her reach. What sets her apart is the sincerity and edge she brings to every lyric.
A Berklee College of Music alum now based in Nashville, DeeLynn has worked hard to build a presence that extends far beyond the studio. She’s played across the U.S. and Europe, performing at high-profile venues like The Listening Room Cafe in Pigeon Forge, the Hard Rock Café in Boston, and even Dan Nolan’s in Ireland. Her live performances are known for their raw energy, translating the chaos and catharsis of her lyrics into a full-body experience.
There’s a lot of talk in the industry about authenticity — about which artists are really saying something and which ones are just posturing. Rachel DeeLynn doesn’t pretend. Her tagline — “Tell it like it is” — isn’t a marketing slogan. It’s her whole ethos. And it’s exactly what she delivers with “Egomaniac.”
This track is tailor-made for mainstream radio, streaming dominance, and fan-fueled virality. But more than that, it’s a signal that Rachel isn’t waiting for permission to speak up. She’s saying what needs to be said — with a mic in hand and a sneer in her voice.
Verdict? Rachel DeeLynn is not just on the rise. She’s about to blow the roof off.
Mark Druery