Close Menu
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Interviews
  • Trending
  • Lifestyle
  • Neon Music Lists & Rankings
  • Sunday Watch
  • Neon Opinions & Columns
  • Meme Watch
  • Submit Music
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Spotify
Neon MusicNeon Music
Subscribe
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Interviews
  • Trending
  • Lifestyle
Neon MusicNeon Music

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

By Marcus AdetolaSeptember 13, 2025
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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuPspft-xSc&list=RDNuPspft-xSc&start_radio=1

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.

You might also like:

  • Chappell Roan – “The Subway” lyrics breakdown & review
  • Florence + the Machine – “Everybody Scream” lyrics, meaning & video
  • Demi Lovato “Here All Night” lyrics meaning
  • Decoding the Layered Meaning in Chappell Roan’s Good Luck, Babe! Lyrics
  • Sabrina Carpenter – Man’s Best Friend album review
  • Lady Gaga – “Abracadabra” review & meaning
Previous ArticleOpen Road Folk Music ‘Summer Days’ Review: Breezy Fingerpicking, Close Harmonies
Next Article Offset & Gunna drop the “Different Species” music video — slick, minimal, and album-core

RELATED

Charli xcx “House” featuring John Cale Review: Wuthering Heights’ Gothic Soundtrack Debut

November 12, 2025By Alex Harris

Khruangbin – “White Gloves ii” Review: A Bittersweet Ode to Memory and Loss

November 10, 2025By Alex Harris

DJ Snake & Stray Kids “In The Dark” Review: A Nocturnal Anthem of Loss and Longing

November 9, 2025By Alex Harris
MOST POPULAR

5 Billion Plays: The 50 Most Streamed Songs of All Time

By Alex Harris

Sing-Along Classics: 50 Songs Everyone Knows by Heart

By Alex Harris

ROSALÍA’s “Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti” Review: When Sacred Grief Turns to Sound

By Marcus Adetola

Joji Returns to Form with “Past Won’t Leave My Bed”

By Alex Harris
Neon Music

Music, pop culture & lifestyle stories that matter

MORE FROM NEON MUSIC
  • Neon Music Lists & Rankings
  • Sunday Watch
  • Neon Opinions & Columns
  • Meme Watch
GET INFORMED
  • About Neon Music
  • Contact Us
  • Write For Neon Music
  • Submit Music
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
© 2025 Neon Music. All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.