Ava Della Pietra ‘Single For Life’ Review: ’80s-Pop Sparkle, Big Hook, Third-Wheel Blues

Ava Della Pietra’s “Single For Life” shimmers with 80s-pop gloss and a grin you can hear.
Co-produced with Alex Koste, the track starts with clean, conversational verses and builds into a bright, hooky rush that lands between euphoria and a small pang of nostalgia.
Lyrically, it nails a very modern third-wheel dilemma: cheering for your best friend’s new love while quietly missing the old two-person world.
Snatches like “we’ll both be single for… la la la life” turn the joke into an earworm you end up singing back at it.
The video matches the tone with cinematic, lightly comic beats: a sleepover-turned-jealousy swirl and a surreal speed-dating montage that keeps the humour close to the surface.
With the single and video arriving in early September 2025, it’s a neat follow-on from “Moon Over Capri” and “Marionette,” which we’ve covered on Neon Music, and it shows how confidently Della Pietra keeps refining her high-gloss pop lane.
Short, sparkling, and replayable, “Single For Life” turns friendship FOMO into a dance-ready punchline.
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