
About the Song (EPK)

Vibe With U
Single Release 2025
Title
Artist
Vibe With U
Mona Red
Release Date
25.07.2025
ISRC
DEZC62500513
Composer
Mona Red, Tobias Giese
Lyricist
Mona Red
Producer
Tobias Giese
Genre
Heart and Poetry Punk Rock, Hard Rock, Alternative
Key
A major
BPM
218
About the song
Story
Sound
Mood
"Vibe With U" is a lyrical eye-roll at energy-draining people who don’t get the hint. Verse by verse, it sketches two everyday annoyances - a sleazy midlife-crisis guy and a toxic-travel influencer - and turns them into punchlines. The song flips the script on confrontation: it’s not about fighting, but about walking away with style. No guilt. Just clarity. Finally.
At 218 BPM, this track is a sonic adrenaline shot. Gritty guitars meet razor-sharp drums, and vocals balance between biting attitude and theatrical sass. It’s raw, loud, and unapologetically DIY - rooted in punk, but with a poetic backbone. Think: Bikini Kill energy meets Halestorm heaviness, with a dash of Hands Off Gretel’s vocal bite.
Empowering, sarcastic, and a little unhinged - in the best way. "Vibe With U" is the soundtrack for that moment when you stop people-pleasing and start protecting your peace. It’s not bitter, it’s freeing. A safe space for saying “fuck off” with a smile.
“This whole aura's radiating power, giving total boss energy.”
– Fan comment via Instagram
Official Music Video
About Mona Red
Mona Red doesn’t perform for approval - she performs to process. Her music is both mirror and megaphone: a reflection of inner battles, and a refusal to stay quiet. She calls it Heart & Poetry Punk Rock - a self-defined genre that fuses heavy guitars with lyricism rooted in emotional honesty and literary sharpness.
Raised bilingual, with a deep love for language and poetry, Mona approaches songwriting like storytelling with distortion. She released her first original track Are You Happy Now in 2022, but it was Smile is Fake in 2024 - her first fully self-composed song - that marked a turning point. Six months after picking up the guitar, she took it to the stage. No safety net. Just a voice and a need to be heard.
Her sound draws from the fury of Hole and Bikini Kill, the grit of The Pretty Reckless, the raw DIY edge of Hands Off Gretel, and the energy of an early Avril Lavigne and Paramore. But what makes her stand out isn't just her influences - it’s her intention: to create a space for the emotionally intense, the quietly rebellious, those who carry too much, but show up anyway.
Mona Red doesn’t fit categories. She builds new ones - loud, honest, and unapologetically human.
