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Kat Meoz’s gritty, high-energy rock is as motivational as it is catchy. On “Royalty<\/a>,” the title track off an EP<\/a> released last year, she sings about refusing to settle for less than royal treatment. “Whatever I Want<\/a>,” from the same EP, declares her unwillingness to follow others’ rules, and on “Are You Ready?<\/a>” she announces to the world that she’s “on a mission” and won’t be stopped. Her latest single, “Back for More,” continues this same theme of confidence and boldness, asserting that she’ll respond to failure by trying again with even more resolve.<\/p>\n The Los Angeles-based, Venezuelan-American singer-songwriter, composer, and producer wrote the track about rejections she received from people in the music industry she’d been wanting to work with, which “was okay because I wasn’t going to give up on the idea of working with them,” she says. “So, I thought, I’ll be back to offer them more music they can’t say no to, soon.”<\/p>\n The sound of the single mirrors the meaning, with Meoz powerfully belting, “Bet your life\/I’m coming back for more” in the chorus and repeating the lyrics “It’s the bait and switch\/Makin’ poor men rich” in an infectious, almost conversationally sung pre-chorus. “Back for More” is more bluesy than some of Meoz’s past work, but it intentionally matches the exuberant spirit of her entire catalog, while highlighting her tenacity.<\/p>\n