Burry Confronts Cosmic Escapism in Stirring New Single “Scorpio Sun”
A stripped-down pop anthem on accountability and emotional honesty
Out Globally on June 20
June 20, 2025 – Rising pop artist Burry returns with “Scorpio Sun”, a raw and reflective new single that gently confronts the ways people hide behind astrology to avoid taking ownership of their actions. Out June 20, the track is a deeply personal meditation on emotional accountability, self-awareness, and the quiet exhaustion that comes from watching others dodge their own growth.
Stripped down in sound but sharp in insight, “Scorpio Sun” leans into stillness and restraint. With softly cutting lyrics and a spacious arrangement, Burry lets the weight of each word land with intention. There’s no scream, no spectacle — just a voice, steady and honest, calling out a pattern that’s become all too familiar.
“Don’t blame your mean heart / On your goddamn zodiac sign.”
While the lyrics carry a certain bite, the delivery is grounded in fatigue rather than fury. Burry isn’t lashing out — they’re letting go. The song captures the moment when empathy runs dry, and when calling someone out becomes the only way to move forward.
Drawing quiet strength from the emotional candor of artists like Renee Rapp, Billie Eilish, and Phoebe Bridgers, Burry carves space for nuance — acknowledging the ache, the disappointment, and the clarity that comes with growing up.
“I used to feel sorry for you / I’m tired of seeing you wherever I go.”
“Scorpio Sun” is less a confrontation and more a release. It’s for anyone who’s learned the hard way that love doesn’t mean letting others off the hook — and that healing sometimes starts with drawing a line.
“Scorpio Sun” drops June 20 on all major streaming platforms.
Burry is a bold and boundary-pushing artist from Halifax, Nova Scotia, seamlessly blending indie and pop into a sound that is both fresh and deeply personal. As a non-binary musician, they have carved out a space in the industry by fearlessly tackling themes of mental health, queerness, and the lived experience of marginalized communities. Their music is a vibrant tapestry of raw emotion, striking lyrics, and infectious melodies—inviting listeners into a world where vulnerability meets empowerment. Burry’s most recent release, “Pillow Princess” received critical acclaim from GLAAD. More than just an artist, Burry is a force of authenticity, challenging conventions and encouraging others to embrace their true selves.
Throughout their career, Burry has been candid about their struggles with mental health, openly discussing their battles with depression and anxiety. This honesty infuses their music with an unfiltered depth that resonates powerfully with fans. Their ability to transform personal pain into something universally relatable has created a deep, emotional bond between them and their audience.
At the heart of Burry's artistry is an unwavering commitment to truth. Their music is more than just storytelling—it’s a lifeline for those who feel unseen or unheard. By channeling their experiences into art, Burry has become a beacon of representation, proving that even in moments of darkness, music can be a source of connection, healing, and hope.