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Eylsia Turns Doom Into a Dance Party with “Not Gonna End Very Well Mix”

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American songwriter Eylsia, who comes from Irish and Filipino roots, returns with a bold and unforgettable single: “Not Gonna End Very Well Mix.” This track feels like an anthem for the end of the world — but not in a dark or depressing way. Instead, Eylsia flips the idea of destruction into something you can actually dance to.

The song is full of cheeky sarcasm, giving you a reason to smile even as she sings about everything falling apart. But underneath the humor lies the emotional depth she’s known for. She has a special way of mixing fun with feeling, letting listeners laugh while still thinking about the deeper meaning of life and how short it can be.

“Not Gonna End Very Well Mix” captures that rare balance where a song feels playful on the surface but thoughtful underneath. It turns doom into a celebration of the present moment. Even if everything is destined to end, Eylsia makes it sound like we should enjoy the ride — dance through the chaos, laugh at the uncertainty, and live in the moment.

It’s fun, it’s ironic, it’s clever, and above all, it’s unmistakably Eylsia.

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