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Slayyyter isn’t letting up for a second. On February 24th, the pop chaos queen returns with “Old Technology,” the newest single from her upcoming album WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA, and at this point, it’s feeling like she’s chasing a flawless 5/5 streak when it comes to pre-release tracks.

“Old Technology” will serve as the fifth single from the record, following the already feral run of “BEAT UP CHANEL$,” “CANNIBALISM!,” “CRANK,” and “DANCE…” Across those four releases, she’s built an era that feels loud, cunty, and meticulously curated.

If the first four singles were any indication, this new track is set to lock in the idea that there will be no skips on this album. It’ll be a glitter-stained love letter to messy club nights, broken flip phones, and toxic crushes you should’ve blocked three situations ago.

Out March 27th, WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA will feature 14 tracks, stacking all four previously released singles alongside fresh cuts fans haven’t heard yet. The rollout has felt less like a standard album campaign and more like a fully formed universe: visuals, aesthetics, and a sound that leans into Y2K internet-trash glam while still feeling sharp and current.

“Old Technology” is poised to push that narrative even further; think analog drama in a digital world, Slayyyter-style. Excitement around the album has only been building, and she’s feeding that energy from every angle.

Fans can pre-save the album now on streaming and grab vinyl and CD editions for their collections, making this era as physical as it is digital.

On top of that, Slayyyter’s official merch store closes this Tuesday, which means it’s last call for anyone who hasn’t snagged their pieces from drop one yet. Once the store closes, it’ll reopen later with new merch and more sizes of the custom boots she designed herself, but this current wave is gone for good.

Between the singles, the visuals, the merch, and the live plans still to come, the WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA era is already shaping up to be Slayyyter’s most impactful moment yet. 

“Old Technology” feels like the final puzzle piece in a perfect pre-album five-pack: the kind of rollout that has fans counting down the days, refreshing their apps, and fully ready to claim this as their pop record of the year.

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