Amy Shark Just Dropped Her Most Brutally Honest Track Yet: ‘The Biggest Dick’
If there’s one thing Amy Shark knows how to do, it’s turn a messy situation into a massive pop anthem. After nearly a decade of dominating the charts, the Gold Coast’s favorite songwriter is back with a track that’s as bold as its title: ‘The Biggest Dick’
Dropped on March 11, 2026, the single serves as the opening chapter for her upcoming fourth studio album, Soft Pop. For those who have followed Amy since she burst onto the scene in 2016, this release feels like a homecoming to the raw, unfiltered energy that made ‘Adore’ a 6x platinum sensation.
More Than Just a Provocative Title
Don’t let the name throw you—well, maybe a little. While the title is definitely an attention-grabber, the song itself is a masterclass in the “post-breakup” headspace. It’s that specific moment when you stop crying over someone and start realizing you’re actually doing just fine without them.
Amy describes it as the “ultimate breakup anthem,” but with a twist of gratitude. In her own words:
“‘The Biggest Dick’ is about celebrating all the little wins you have when you’re feeling low. Things like coffees and blue skies. It’s a little bit sad, a little bit vulnerable, a little bit uplifting, but mainly… a big F U!”
It’s that classic Shark formula: deeply personal lyrics paired with a melody that you’ll be humming for the rest of the day.
Going Solo: The Making of Soft Pop
The new single is just the tip of the iceberg. Amy also announced that her new album, Soft Pop, is arriving on July 31, 2026.
After years of massive collaborations with legends like Travis Barker and Keith Urban, Amy took a different route this time. She wrote this entire record completely solo in her apartment before heading to a converted church in Wales to record with long-time producer Dann Hume.
What to expect from the new era:
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The Sound: Expect something stripped-back and intimate. Amy has teased that the record features no drums, focusing entirely on her storytelling.
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The Aesthetic: For the collectors out there, the deluxe vinyl and CD come in a literal blue fur slipcase.
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The Vibe: It’s Amy at her most vulnerable, proving why she’s bagged eight ARIA Awards and four APRAs.
Why We’re Still Obsessed with Amy Shark
Since the days of ‘I Said Hi’ and ‘Everybody Rise’, Amy has managed to stay incredibly grounded. Whether she’s touring regional Australia or preparing for her feature film debut alongside Russell Crowe in the upcoming movie Beast (hitting cinemas April 23rd), she remains one of the most relatable voices in music.
‘The Biggest Dick’ isn’t just a song; it’s a reminder that even when things get messy, you can still find the “blue skies” on the other side.




















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