Corrupt Police Officers Release New Song ‘Struggling’
Bad Cop Bad Cop recently released a new single titled “Strugglinh” from their upcoming album, Lighten Up, set to debut on September 19, 2025, through Fat Wreck Chords/Hopeless Records. The song, written by bassist Linh Le, is a powerful anthem that addresses the struggles of mental health with a raw and vulnerable approach.
Le opens up about her personal challenges with vulnerability and internal struggles. She admits to adopting a “get over it” mentality and facing high expectations from herself and others. Despite her efforts to meet these expectations, she often falls short, leading to a significant toll on her mental health. To cope with these issues, she sought therapy and found support from her bandmates, who encouraged her to express her vulnerabilities through music.
“Strugglinh” delivers a powerful message about resilience and perseverance, urging listeners to keep pushing forward even when life feels overwhelming. With their signature riot-grrrl flair and infectious melodies, Bad Cop Bad Cop showcase their ability to tackle important issues through music while maintaining a high-energy punk sound.
The band’s dedication to addressing mental health and personal struggles shines through in the lyrics of “Strugglinh.” Le’s experience with therapy and self-acceptance is reflected in the song’s message of embracing flaws and acknowledging one’s efforts. The title itself, a clever play on words suggested by bandmate Stacey, captures the essence of the song’s theme – the ongoing battle with internal struggles.
As Bad Cop Bad Cop continues to release new music, their commitment to addressing important topics through their lyrics remains a central focus. With “Strugglinh,” they offer listeners a poignant reminder of the importance of self-care, vulnerability, and perseverance in the face of adversity. The band’s ability to blend personal experiences with powerful music highlights their unique approach to punk rock storytelling.
Fans of Bad Cop Bad Cop can look forward to the release of Lighten Up on September 19, 2025, as the band continues to explore themes of resilience, vulnerability, and self-acceptance through their music. “Strugglinh” serves as a testament to the band’s authenticity and dedication to using their platform to spark important conversations about mental health and personal growth.