Kailee Morgue's 'Headcase' feat. Hayley Kiyoko is a Queer Pop Power Anthem That Tackles Mental Health - Listen!

Kailee Morgue's 'Headcase' feat. Hayley Kiyoko is a Queer Pop Power Anthem That Tackles Mental Health - Listen!

Kailee Morgue has released her catchy new song “Headcase!”

The “Siren” crooner joined forces with “Feelings” singer Hayley Kiyoko for the empowering track.

The song features a sample of The Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind?.” Written by Kailee, “Headcase” was inspired by Kailee’s struggles with her mental health and bipolar disorder.

“When I wrote this song, I knew I wanted a strong female artist like Hayley on the track to not only represent the LGBTQ community, but to help translate the idea of owning your issues,” Kailee said.

“I’m such a fan of Kailee’s music, and when she sent me ‘Headcase’ I really connected with the song right away,” Hayley added. “I was in a dark place of figuring out my own mental health at the time, and I related so much to the lyrics. That’s such a normal feeling, like you’re going crazy sometimes and can’t quite make sense of your emotions. It just felt like a perfect song for us to collaborate on.”

Listen below! You can also download “Headcase” on iTunes.

Click inside to read the lyrics…

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