There’s a rebellious charge crackling through Evan Fong’s latest single, This One’s For Me — a defiant, pulsing anthem that feels like both a personal victory lap and a mission statement. Since launching his artist project earlier this year, the Los Angeles–based multi-hyphenate has been steadily pushing boundaries, and with this release, he sharpens his edges.
Powered by a driving beat and Fong’s unmistakable vocal presence, This One’s For Me is a collision of alternative urgency, punk grit, and electronic polish. It’s music made for turning the volume all the way up — feral, restless, and smartly self-aware.
This is the first track I ever fully finished that I sang on and produced. It’s 3 years old. The lyrics are metaphorical satire.
That self-referential lens — biting, ironic, and deeply intentional — runs through the song like a live wire. You can hear the years of tinkering in the meticulous production, but the raw energy feels immediate, almost impatient to be heard.
While many might recognize Evan Fong from his influential online presence, his pivot into music isn’t just a side project — it’s an all-in creative evolution. Entirely self-produced, the track is a testament to Fong’s refusal to be boxed in, pairing digital finesse with an instinct for chaos. In a landscape crowded with prefab alt-pop and recycled aesthetics, he’s building something sharper, louder, and stranger.
With This One’s For Me, Fong doesn’t just announce himself — he kicks the door in. It’s a cathartic exhale, a sonic Molotov, and a clear signal that 2025 might just belong to him.

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