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“Fight Like a Girl” is Coming: Evanescence’s Empowerment Era Begins

“Fight Like a Girl” is Coming: Evanescence’s Empowerment Era Begins

Evanescence is charging into mid-2025 with bold statements, big collaborations, and a message of empowerment. First up: a brand new single, “Fight Like a Girl”, followed closely by the stunning music video for “Hand That Feeds”. Here’s everything happening in the world of Amy Lee and company—and what’s still to come.


🗓️ New Single: “Fight Like a Girl” Releases June 6

Set for release on June 6, 2025, “Fight Like a Girl” is Evanescence’s latest anthem of strength and defiance. Written for the upcoming film Ballerina, the track features Amy Lee, K.Flay, Tyler Bates, and Le Castle Vania.

The song’s lyrics carry a bold message: “You can run your mouth… but can you fight like a girl?”—and a teaser shared by Evanescence on X (formerly Twitter) sent fans into a frenzy of anticipation.

🎧 Listen to the preview & join the hype


🎬 “Hand That Feeds” – Official Music Video Released

On May 30, the official music video for “Hand That Feeds” dropped, marking the latest collaboration between Amy Lee and Halsey. Directed by Hannah Lux Davis, the visual blends haunting performance footage with clips from Ballerina.

The track, released May 9, was first performed live by the duo at the Hollywood Bowl on May 14, stunning fans with its power and emotional delivery.

🎥 Watch the Official Music Video

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Fight Like a Girl

(Cry, cry, cry…)
One step closer and you’re all mine
You leave me no choice
Burned into mind
I’m going in for the kill
There is no other way out
If you need to, baby

Cry (cry)
Cry about it (why don’t you cry all about it?)
Time to pay for what you started
Who’s sorry now?
Tell your lies
Yeah, you can run your mouth
But can you fight like a girl?
Fight like a girl
And take this world

Tonight, you’re the victim of your own crime
You made your choice
You’ll swallow your fate
Stone cold
Feed the snakes
Hold that fire, say my name

Baby, you can cry (cry)
Cry about it (why don’t you cry all about it?)
Time to pay for what you started
Who’s sorry now?
Tell your lies
Yeah, you can run your mouth
But can you fight like a girl?
Fight like a girl
Fight like a girl
Fight like a girl

Sinner and savior, I’ve been walking the line
Killers collide, the feeling, an adrenaline high
Violent behavior in my blood, no one but myself to trust
Vengeance, well, that shit’s a hell of a drug
Break the cycle, I don’t wanna
Break your spinal, yeah, I’m gonna
My finger on the trigger, I’ve been feeding the pain
You’ll never fight like a girl, so I keep winning the game

I wanna see you cry (cry)
Cry about it (why don’t you cry all about it?)
Time to pay for what you started
Who’s sorry now?
Tell your lies
Yeah, you can run your mouth
But can you fight like a girl?

Sinner and savior, I’ve been walking the line
Devil disguised, I see it when I look in your eyes

Yeah, you can run your mouth
But can you fight like a girl?
Fight like a girl
Fight like a girl
Fight like a girl

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Preview Amy Lee’s Empowering New Track “Fight Like a Girl” from Ballerina

Preview Amy Lee’s Empowering New Track “Fight Like a Girl” from Ballerina

Evanescence has officially previewed their upcoming track “Fight Like a Girl” featuring K.Flay on their Twitter account. The teaser includes a short video clip from the film Ballerina, accompanied by a snippet of the song.

“Fight Like a Girl” is co-written by Amy Lee, Tyler Bates, Dylan Eiland (also known as Le Castle Vania), and Kristine Flaherty (K.Flay). The track is expected to align with the film’s themes of empowerment and resilience, complementing the narrative of Ballerina, which centers on a ballerina-assassin seeking vengeance for her family’s murder. 

In addition to “Fight Like a Girl,” Amy Lee has recently collaborated with Halsey on the song “Hand That Feeds,” which is officially confirmed to be part of the Ballerina soundtrack. The track was released on May 9, 2025, and the duo performed it live at the Hollywood Bowl on May 14 and the official video premiered earlier today, May 30, 2025, and is directed by Hannah Lux Davis.

The tweet, posted can be viewed here:

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The Wait Is Over: Watch Amy Lee & Halsey’s “Hand That Feeds” Official Video Now

The Wait Is Over: Watch Amy Lee & Halsey’s “Hand That Feeds” Official Video Now

After weeks of speculation and subtle teases, the official music video for Hand That Feeds by Amy Lee and Halsey has finally dropped—and fans are losing their minds.

The track, a dramatic and emotionally-charged anthem featured on the upcoming John Wick spinoff film Ballerina, has already made waves since its debut earlier this month. But it’s the music video, released on May 29, 2025, that has taken the hype to a whole new level.

The official music video for “Hand That Feeds” debuted on May 29, 2025. The video presents a dark, cinematic aesthetic that aligns with the film’s intense atmosphere. It portrays themes of betrayal, empowerment, and transformation, mirroring the song’s lyrical content. The visual narrative complements the haunting melody and powerful vocals delivered by both artists.

Critics have praised the song for its emotional depth and the seamless blending of Halsey’s and Amy Lee’s distinctive vocal styles. The track has been described as a “bold and cinematic anthem,” capturing the essence of the film’s narrative.

Fans have expressed enthusiasm over the collaboration, noting the powerful synergy between the two artists. The song has been highlighted for its compelling composition and the emotional resonance it brings to the film’s soundtrack.

You can watch the official music video for “Hand That Feeds” here:

 

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Flashback: Amy Lee in Kerrang! 14 June 2003

Flashback: Amy Lee in Kerrang! 14 June 2003

For this weeks throwback we visit June  14, 2003, When Kerrang! ran an in‑depth feature on Amy Lee—then just 21—fresh off the seismic success of Evanescence’s debut album Fallen. Shot at London’s Metropolitan Hotel on June 5, the spread opens with a striking portrait and Lee’s own words: “People hear our music and want to do things for us. They have a passion for it.”

Amy and co‑founder Ben Moody both hail from Little Rock, Arkansas—a state of barely a million people with no prior tradition of chart‑topping rock acts. Kerrang! leans into that contrast with a tongue‑in‑cheek rundown of odd Arkansas laws (no car‑horn tooting after 9 PM, sandwich‑shop fines for female teachers with bobs, etc.), underscoring how removed they once were from the world’s spotlight.

By spring 2003, Fallen had already climbed to #3 on the UK Indie chart and #4 on the US Billboard chart, with over 100,000 copies sold in the UK and more than a million in the US. It was “Bring Me To Life” that truly broke the band—Wind‑Up Records convinced conservative FM stations to play it “in the middle of the night,” MTV picked up the lavish video, and listeners flooded radio lines “for the next half hour” demanding to know who these newcomers were.

The interview offers glimpses of the June 2003 lineup—Amy on vocals and keyboards, Ben Moody and John LeCompt on guitars, Rocky Gray on drums, and Will Boyd on bass—and highlights the creative spark between Lee’s focused precision and Moody’s playful wit. Lee appears “paralysingly thin” in a red Mickey Mouse sweatshirt, her skin described as the “colour of coffee‑notepaper,” yet her intensity and sincerity shine through every answer.

Looking back from 2025, it’s remarkable to see how Amy’s early intentions played out. Fallen went multi‑platinum, sold‑out tours followed, and Evanescence’s sound evolved—but that core commitment to honesty and artistry, first captured in Kerrang!’s June  2003 issue, has never wavered. For long‑time fans, revisiting this feature is more than nostalgia; it’s a reminder of why we fell in love with Amy Lee’s voice—and why we still do, two decades later.

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“Let the Games Begin” – Amy Lee Teases New Video for Hand That Feeds

“Let the Games Begin” – Amy Lee Teases New Video for Hand That Feeds

Fans of Amy Lee and Halsey were sent into a frenzy today after Amy Lee posted a cryptic and cinematic image to her Instagram Stories—sparking speculation that a music video for their collaboration “Hand That Feeds” is officially on the way.

The image shows two powerful figures—both dressed in black and seated across from each other at a stark table in what appears to be a dramatic, dimly lit theater. The caption? A simple but chilling phrase: “Let the games begin.” Above the image, the song playing is none other than Hand That Feeds by Halsey and Amy Lee.

This visual tease feels like a high-stakes showdown—suggesting themes of conflict, duality, or strategy, which align with the emotional tension and layered lyrics of the track. Though no official announcement has been made about the video, this bold teaser strongly hints that something big is coming.

Originally rumored to be part of the upcoming Ballerina film soundtrack, Hand That Feeds features haunting vocals and powerful production—making it a perfect candidate for a visually rich, narrative-driven video. If this new visual is any indication, fans can expect a dark, intense, and possibly symbolic music video in the near future.

What We Know So Far:

The image was posted to Amy Lee’s official Instagram Story.

The song tagged is Hand That Feeds by Halsey and Amy Lee.

The photo appears to be a still from an upcoming video or promotional shoot.

No release date or video confirmation has been officially shared yet.

As the caption warns, let the games begin. Stay tuned for more updates, and prepare yourselves—because if this teaser is any indication, the full video is going to be nothing short of epic.

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Amy Lee Applauds “The Rehearsal” for Featuring “Bring Me to Life” Once Again—This Time with a Stunning New Vocalist

Amy Lee Applauds “The Rehearsal” for Featuring “Bring Me to Life” Once Again—This Time with a Stunning New Vocalist

In an exciting moment for both Evanescence fans and followers of the HBO series The Rehearsal, Amy Lee recently took to social media to express her admiration for the latest episode—which once again includes a rendition of the band’s iconic hit “Bring Me to Life.” This time, however, the performance is delivered with a fresh twist by Isabella Henao.

Amy Lee praised Henao’s performance, saying: “Isabella you were amazing! Love all the cool ad lib at the end and also super impressed you did all that in those heels!” Lee’s enthusiasm highlights how deeply she supports new interpretations of her work, especially in bold, creative contexts like this one.

The Rehearsal, created by Nathan Fielder, is known for blending reality with fiction in surreal and emotionally layered scenarios. While we won’t spoil the plot, this new episode offers yet another fascinating entry in the series—and “Bring Me to Life” plays a memorable part in its unfolding.

🔗 Watch the new episode on HBO Max

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