Ash Molloy ignites the flame on explosive new single ‘nice to know you’

Ash Molloy tears the plaster off with ‘nice to know you’, a snarling, full-throttle farewell to fractured friendships and toxic loyalty. It’s a song that’s long overdue, written for anyone who’s clung to someone far past their expiry date. Over gritty guitars and 90s-inspired alt-rock energy, Molloy belts out her frustrations with the clarity of someone who’s finally done.

Her powerhouse vocal delivers every line like a middle finger and a sigh of relief rolled into one. “Nice to know you, asshole,” she spits, a kiss-off that’s bitter, bold, and irresistibly chant-worthy.

Cathartic and loud in all the right ways, ‘nice to know you’ marks Molloy’s sharpest moment yet: a breakup anthem for letting go of the ghosts in your circle. One for the pit and the group chat.