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HomeEntertainmentSunshine Coast artist Mayah unleashes electrifying new single ‘BLAME’

Sunshine Coast artist Mayah unleashes electrifying new single ‘BLAME’

Sunshine Coast singer-songwriter Mayah returns with her most hard-hitting release yet: the dynamic, emotionally charged pop-rock single Blame, arriving 4 July on all major streaming platforms.

Now five years into her professional music career, Mayah has carved out a name as a prolific and passionate artist with a voice that cuts through and lyrics that stay with you.

With over 600,000 collective Spotify streams and 15,000 YouTube subscribers, she continues to grow an engaged, loyal audience.

Produced by Bob Brierty (Bobos Productions), BLAME is a sonic storm: driven by fierce rock lead guitar work from Stefan, pulsing pop-rock beats, and Mayah’s raw, soaring vocals.

It’s a bold evolution of her sound — one that hits as hard emotionally as it does musically.

“Blame speaks to the shadows we cast on others,” Mayah said.

“It’s about those moments when someone lashes out, not because of who you are, but because of the storm they carry inside.

“Their words may be aimed at you, but they echo their own hurt — their shame, their buried story. The truth is, they’re not speaking to you at all… they’re unknowingly confronting themselves.”

This message of self-awareness, accountability, and emotional depth lands powerfully in a track that’s as catchy as it is cathartic — a song that demands to be played loud and felt deeply.

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