In an era of hyper-vulnerable pop, New York’s Laura Zoog carves her own space with unapologetic honesty and powerhouse vocals. Her third single, “DNR” (Do Not Resuscitate), is a raw and rousing anthem for anyone who’s ever tried to revive a relationship that was already flatlining — and realised too late that letting go was the only way forward.
Balancing heartbreak with empowerment, “DNR” threads the emotional needle between yearning and clarity. Inspired by the sonic DNA of Holly Humberstone, Ariana Grande, and Renee Rapp, the track leans into late-night melancholy and hooks built for scream-singing on the motorway. Think synth-laced pop rock with an undercurrent of ‘you deserve better’ — delivered with Zoog’s signature blend of grit and grace.
“This song is for the girls that need the tough love reminder that you can miss something without wanting it back,” Zoog says. “It’s a song that celebrates the internal battles we face while getting over someone you know isn’t right, but wish they were.”
It’s a sentiment that hits home in the track’s chorus — a cathartic crescendo that turns emotional wreckage into fuel for growth. Whether you’re fresh off a situationship or still dreaming of an alternate ending, “DNR” is the sonic equivalent of slamming the door shut… then dancing away from it in your pyjamas with a hairbrush mic.
Zoog’s emotional intelligence as a songwriter is matched by a voice that can shift from whisper-soft vulnerability to full-bodied belt in a heartbeat. It’s no surprise, then, that her performance career has taken her across the globe, from international cruise stages to her current base in New York City. Having fronted acts for Seabourn and Norwegian Cruise Lines, Zoog brings the polished skill of a seasoned performer — but it’s in her solo work where she truly connects.
With “DNR”, Laura Zoog solidifies her place among the new generation of emotionally fearless pop artists — women writing their own rules, setting their own boundaries, and knowing when to call time on a love that isn’t worth resuscitating.