Poland's industrial rock/dark pop band Her Own World returns with a powerful new single, "The Queen". The song is an intense journey of rebirth and empowerment. With haunting melodies and powerful lyrics, this anthem speaks to breaking chains and rising stronger than ever before.
This track tells the story of a woman who digs deep into her pain, only to rise stronger, ready to reclaim her throne-on her own terms. With soaring vocals, intense industrial beats, and raw emotion, the song captures the journey of breaking free from chains and taking control.
Witness her transformation as she moves mountains and grows her wings-not for you, not with you. Dive into the dark, mesmerizing visuals and let Her Own World guide you through this fierce tale of rebirth and independence. Link

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