Tulsa-based singer-songwriter Casii Stephan has unleashed her explosive new rock single “King in America,” a defiant protest song produced by Chad Copelin (Colony House, Strumbellas) featuring Damion Shade. The track delivers a blistering critique of rising fascism and current political leadership, with Stephan declaring: “I’m mad. I was raised to believe in America’s idealsโthat monarchy wasn’t for us. Now they’re threatening my trans friends, targeting minorities, and trying to rewrite our values. But we’re the majority. This country won’t fall without a fight.”
The Minnesota-born, Tulsa-honed artistโwhose “gorgeously emotive voice draws comparisons to Florence Welch and Fiona Apple (NPR)โhas evolved from a shy teen writing piano songs to a fearless performer signed to TRO Essex (home to Woody Guthrie and The Who). Her 2024 Relationship Status EP (produced by Alabama Shakes’ Ben Tanner) earned critical praise for its raw emotional depth, with “King in America” marking her boldest political statement yet.
Stephan’s rising profile includes SXSW showcases, international tours, and features in Billboard and SPIN. The accompanying music video amplifies the song’s urgent message, arriving as Stephan records new material.
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“Darlings, we already won this war. It’s time to remember who we are.” โ Casii Stephan
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