In “Everybody Sucks,” Psyclo doesn’t sugarcoat. She leans into the messiness of human connection with a wink and a melodic punch. Born in China and based in LA, the singer-songwriter continues her cathartic pop journey with a track that feels like a group therapy session set to a glittering beat.
Taken from her second album Loved, “Everybody Sucks” is both disarming and empowering. The production is polished and breezy, but underneath the sonic sweetness lies an unfiltered truth: people disappoint each other—but we still keep showing up. That’s where Psyclo shines. Her vocals carry both vulnerability and playfulness, delivering lyrics that hit close to home but never lose their edge.
It’s a song for the moments when you want to scream, laugh, and heal all at once—wrapped up in a chorus you can’t help but hum hours later. With “Everybody Sucks,” Psyclo turns frustration into fuel, and pain into pop gold.