Kris Kolls Releases New Single and Music Video “Get Out”
The electronic pop artist Kris Kolls delivers a track built around psychological tension, backed by a visual narrative that matches the song's emotional precision.
Not every pop song about walking away is actually about the decision to leave. Some are about the moment before it — when the mind is already running but the body hasn't moved yet. That is the space Kris Kolls occupies on "Get Out."
Released March 25, the single is an electronic pop track that starts with beats and her vocals entering simultaneously. The emotional register is set from the first second, and the production builds from there.
The lyrics work through a specific psychological state: the inability to act, the weight of silence, the tension between two options that both feel permanent. What makes the writing land is how restrained it stays throughout. The line "Trying to scream but the quiet's louder" says more in seven words than a full verse of exposition would. Midway through the track, the perspective shifts — first person becomes second person, the condition Kris Kolls is describing transfers onto the other person, and the entire dynamic quietly reframes itself. It is a deliberate structural move, and it works.
The music video, released on the same day, carries that same intentionality into the visual. Three looks, three settings, one continuous thread. The first places Kolls performing with a microphone in a little black dress — direct, no distance between artist and camera. The second moves into a library environment, the styling shifting to a black lace top, the energy more composed and interior. The third closes the visual with a silver outfit and black gloves, a look that carries authority without tipping into performance for its own sake.
"Get Out" is out now on all major streaming platforms.














