Nadia Vaeh – “RIOT”

A pop rebellion that stomps, stings, and sparks.

Release Date: January 17, 2025
Label: Galactic Cat Records
Listen: YouTube


Nadia Vaeh’s “RIOT” is a thunderclap of pop protest, fusing alt-rock bite with neon-bright vocals and zero hesitation. It’s not a slow burn—it’s a match strike. Produced by Don Miggs and co-written with Dave Kuncio, this track flips the switch from passive listening to full-body ignition. Riot as mantra. Riot as mirror. Riot as dancefloor wildfire.


Liner Notes

  • Artist: Nadia Vaeh
  • Track: “RIOT”
  • Writers: Nadia Vaeh, Don Miggs, Dave Kuncio
  • Producer: Don Miggs
  • Label: Nadia Vaeh LLC / Galactic Cat Records
  • Released: January 17, 2025
  • Length: ~3 mins
  • Genre: Alt-Pop / Indie Pop / Electro-Rock

Sound & Style

From the jump, “RIOT” doesn’t knock—it kicks in the door. Pulsing synths, staccato drums, and a dynamic vocal line give the track serious propulsion. But unlike heavier protest anthems, this one slinks more than it stomps. Think early M.I.A. filtered through St. Vincent’s pedalboard, with a splash of Halsey-meets-Hole ragepop attitude.

Vaeh’s delivery is sharp, rhythmic, almost incantatory—like she’s spelling something out you already know deep down but haven’t dared say out loud. It’s electro-charged rebellion, not bound by genre but anchored by intention.


Lyrics Snapshot

“This is a riot / not a phase, not a trend / this is survival with glitter and grit.”
“Say my name loud / say it til it echoes off glass ceilings.”

These are not throwaway lines. They’re lightning rods.

Vaeh threads personal and political into one tight weave. The result is less like a diary and more like a rally cry on loop.


Artist Context

Nadia Vaeh’s evolution from conscious pop songwriter to full-blown sonic arsonist feels like a natural burn. She’s been steadily building a discography of emotionally-charged, empowerment-forward music—but “RIOT” hits different. This is the sound of an artist not asking for a seat at the table anymore. It’s the sound of flipping the damn table.


The New Music World Take

“RIOT” is a pop track that knows exactly what it’s doing. It weaponizes melody with intention and lights a fuse without waiting for permission. This isn’t polite. It’s necessary. And it doesn’t care if you’re ready for it.

Riot as beat. Riot as breath. Riot as self-defense.
There’s nothing performative about this protest. Nadia Vaeh sounds like she means every word.


For Fans Of

  • Bishop Briggs
  • K. Flay
  • M.I.A.
  • YONAKA
  • Halsey’s If I Can’t Have Love… era
  • Protest pop with a glitter-smeared snarl

Replay Value: HIGH

This isn’t just a one-time catharsis. “RIOT” is a track you’ll return to—especially when you need a sonic shield.