KiLL iT QUEEN Lyrics
[Intro]
(Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it)
(Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it, queen)
[Verse 1]
Done waving, 'tis casual chic
Classy, timeless, not what you think
Little bit of red, little bit of green
Baby, what a queen
Go, go, go, go
It girl walkin', red on her teeth
Midnight cowboy, now make it sleek
I don't wanna go, I don't wanna leave
Baby, what a queen
Go, go, go, go
[Chorus]
She's an angel, yeah, baby, go off
Hit your angles, yeah, baby, show off
Break a leg, darling, it's your scene
And kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it
Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it, queen
Queen
Eat it up, eat it up, eat it up now
Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it
Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it, queen
[Verse 2]
One of one, I wish there were more (Ah)
Bombshell blowin' smoke out the door (Ah)
Get it while you can (Ah)
Get it how you need (Ah)
Baby, what a queen
Go, go, go, go
[Chorus]
She's an angel, yeah, baby, go off
Hit your angles, yeah, baby, show off
Break a leg, darling, it's your scene
And kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it
Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it
She's an icon, ooh, she's a baddie
Flashed an icon, and called her daddy
Break a leg, darling, it's your scene
And kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it
Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it
[Bridge]
What a catastrophe, now they're closing the bar (It's a catastrophe)
What a catastrophe, now she's calling the car (Ah-ah-ah)
I'll take a little bit more, more, more
Need more, more, more (Ow!)
[Chorus]
Oh, oh-woah, oh-woah
And kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it (Oh)
Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it, queen (Oh-woah)
Queen
Eat it up, eat it up, eat it up now
And kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it
Kill it, kill it, kill it, kill it, queen
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KiLL iT QUEEN Song Meaning [Ava Max]
Released on February 25, 2026, “KiLL iT QUEEN” continues Ava Max’s tradition of high-gloss empowerment pop, blending theatrical confidence with nightlife imagery. Created with a team of pop hitmakers, the track positions her persona at the center of spectacle and self-reinvention. It reflects her ongoing fascination with bold femininity, performance culture, and the idea of transforming insecurity into dominance under the spotlight.
Song Meaning
The opening establishes a character stepping into a curated identity — polished, stylish, and deliberately mysterious. The imagery of fashion, color, and movement suggests someone constructing power through appearance, echoing how modern pop culture often turns self-presentation into armor. Rather than fragility, the persona projects control, implying that confidence itself can be a performance learned over time.
As the narrative moves into the main hook, the focus shifts from preparation to public display. The central figure is framed as both admired and watched, thriving on attention yet commanding it on her own terms. References to stage language and theatrical success transform nightlife into a metaphorical arena where survival depends on charisma. The repeated call to “kill it” becomes less about aggression and more about conquering fear and expectation.
The second verse deepens the myth of the protagonist as rare and unattainable — someone people want to possess but cannot replicate. Fame and desire blur together, hinting at the isolating side of being placed on a pedestal. Beneath the glamorous surface lies urgency: the sense that moments of glory are fleeting, pushing the character to seize everything before the spotlight fades.
In the later sections, chaos intrudes. Closing bars, late-night exits, and the frantic search for more excitement introduce a bittersweet undertone. The party atmosphere starts to feel like escapism, revealing exhaustion behind the bravado. This shift suggests that the queen persona is both empowering and draining — a mask that must be maintained even as reality catches up.
Emotional Core and Themes
At its heart, the song explores performative confidence — how people craft stronger versions of themselves to survive scrutiny, heartbreak, or invisibility. It celebrates audacity while quietly acknowledging the loneliness of constant performance. Themes of feminine power, spectacle, and reinvention align with Ava Max’s broader artistic identity, where vulnerability is rarely erased but transformed into something dazzling and defiant.
Connection with Listeners
Listeners are drawn to the fantasy of stepping into their most fearless selves. The track resonates with anyone who has used style, attitude, or nightlife as a way to reclaim control. It functions as both an anthem for self-expression and a mirror reflecting the pressure to appear unstoppable, making it relatable to audiences navigating confidence in a hyper-visible world.
Conclusion
“KiLL iT QUEEN” portrays empowerment as a performance that can liberate and isolate at the same time. By framing confidence as something constructed under bright lights, Ava Max captures a modern truth: strength today often means mastering the art of being seen. The song ultimately celebrates the courage required to own the stage — even when the spotlight reveals more than intended.
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Song Details
Song Name: KiLL iT QUEEN
Artist: Ava Max
Lyricist: Ava Max, Arthur Besna, T.I Jakke, Sam Martin, Jesse Aicher & Tor Eimon
Producers: Arthur Besna, T.I Jakke, Tor Eimon & Sam Martin
Genre: Pop
Language: English
Label: Ava Brands, Artist Partner Group
Released: February 25, 2026
External Links
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