Leanna Firestone Demands You “Get Help” in Blunt New Pop Single
If you’ve ever wanted to look someone dead in the eye and say, “I couldn’t live with myself if I did what you did,” Nashville-based indie pop singer-songwriter Leanna Firestone has just handed you your new theme song.
Hot on the heels of her debut album, The Answer, Firestone is back with a standout track titled “Get Help” True to form, it’s a masterclass in converting awkward memories and emotional chaos into a sharp, singalong-ready anthem.
Here is why “Get Help” is dominating indie pop playlists, breaking down the blistering lyrics, and exploring how it fits into Firestone’s brand-new musical era.
The Anatomy of a Call-Out: What is “Get Help” About?
Leanna Firestone has built a fiercely loyal fanbase of over 800,000 followers across platforms by refusing to sugarcoat the messy, uncomfortable parts of relationships. But while her breakout hits often turned the lens inward, “Get Help” shifts focus outward with razor-sharp wit and brutal honesty.
The track doesn’t coast on passive-aggressive energy—it aims straight for the jugular. Over a punchy, driving pop production, Firestone delivers an unapologetic takedown of someone turning their own inner pain into a weapon:
“If I said what you said / If I was such a huge bitch / I couldn’t live with myself… So go to hell and get help.”
It’s an anthem for anyone who has realized that trying to fix a toxic person isn’t their responsibility. Instead of crying over the situation, Firestone delivers these heavy boundaries with a gleeful, almost conversational shrug, proving that sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is tell someone to go unpack their issues with a professional.
Inside The Answer: A New Era of Storytelling
“Get Help” arrives as a centerpiece of Firestone’s debut album, The Answer. The project marks an exciting shift in her songwriting journey. While her previous EPs felt like intimate pages ripped straight from her personal diary, The Answer sees Firestone zooming out.
The album was largely inspired by the late-night stories of her closest friends’ relationships and situationships.
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Lyrical Style: Conversational, unfiltered, and packed with dark-humored references.
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The Sonic Vibe: A seamless blend of bright, driving pop hooks and vulnerable indie-folk moments.
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The Perspective: Sharp observations of girlhood, heartbreak, and modern dating from the sidelines.
By stepping into the role of the ultimate storyteller and observer, Firestone has crafted a record that is deeply specific yet universally relatable.
Stream “Get Help” and Catch Leanna On Tour
With over 100 million career streams under her belt, Leanna Firestone is rapidly cementing her status as one of indie pop’s most essential new voices.
If you want to scream the lyrics of “Get Help” at the top of your lungs alongside a room full of people, you’re in luck. Firestone is hitting the road for The Victory Lap Tour, a headlining U.S. run that promises to bring the raw, unfiltered energy of The Answer to stages across the country.


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