Petti Hendrix continues a string of great singles (including a remix of his song “Be OK” with Good Charlotte and Waterparks) with “Better Off Dead.” Produced by frequent collaborator Robbie Hiser, it’s a pop-punk anthem that connects the dots between the genre’s late ’90s/early 2000s boom and its recent pop/hip-hop-friendly resurgence. On it, Hendrix asks, “Am I better off with you, or better off dead?”
About working with Robbie Hiser, Hendrix recently told AP, “Working with Robbie has been great. He is a legend in my eyes. He allowed me to be a student around him. I asked a million questions, and we really got to know each other before any music was made. I think this is vital coming from where I come from, where it’s not so easy to trust, especially in a space that requires a little bit of vulnerability, and I think that helps the overall sound and production on this project because there was an understanding — like a sensei and their student.”
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About his writing process, he added, “I’ll write or come up with a concept based on something I’m currently dealing with in my life. Most of the time, I pull from everyday conversations. For example, if one of my friends is talking to me about a breakup and it resonates with me, I can channel that pain and make a song out of that situation based on his emotions, feelings, and conversation. Music is such a feeling thing, so when it comes to performing in the studio or onstage, I really try to empty myself and give it all. I truly believe every word, story, or emotion being expressed, but also when it’s all said and done, I know I gave my all.”
Listen and watch the Erik Rojas-directed video for “Better Off Dead” below.