Delilah Bon is back, this time with her brand new EP “Princeless Princess”
Delilah Bon is back, this time with her brand new EP “Princeless Princess”

Delilah Bon is back, this time with her brand new EP “Princeless Princess”

Princeless Princess

Rating: 7, labeled as Great
Cover image for Princeless Princess

Artist: Delilah Bon

Release Date: 26 September 2025

Feminist alt-rap artist Delilah Bon returns with her bold new 4-track EP ‘Princeless Princess’, dropping September 26th, 2025.

Princeless Princess is a woman’s fantasy. It’s about the de-centring of men and challenging the outdated idea that women need a Prince Charming to give their lives meaning. Even in 2025, this remains a cultural issue — seen clearly in the rise of incel culture, everyday misogyny, and the growing Trad Wife anti-feminist movements across social media.

The first track is the previously released “Princeless Princess”. We’re straight into themes of feminine rage and female empowerment. The song is filled with vocal complexities while delivered to perfection with additional ad-libs, voice-overs, and sound effects to highlight Delilah’s originality, ideas, and talents. While choruses are harsh and scream-filled, verses are rapped with authenticity and power behind the lyrics, with emphasis on the meanings behind the words of how we as women just want to live. Political themes and catchy lyrical combinations give the song the perfect balance of rage and endearment. Her vocals fluctuate flawlessly and show off her range while she combines genres effortlessly and puts her own unique spin on each sentence and note delivered.

Next up is “Dragon,” and it is a powerful offering from Delilah Bon of warped realities given in distinctive ways. Her rapping is prominent and forceful. Her flow is immaculate, and the song is filled with dark, magical fantasy themes throughout. It’s catchy, unique, and produced to perfection. The rage behind her voice is ever powerful and keeps us enthralled while listening. The song is strong and stands out for its uniqueness and authenticity.

“Cinderella” is up next, and it’s a clap back diss track to the male online bullies who abuse Delilah relentlessly for her fearless outspokenness. It’s still fairy tale themed but with horror twists and highlights the fragility and lack of conscious consequences in nasty comments delivered behind screens. In this song, Delilah is turning terror into power, while this song cleverly highlights women’s rights and the reality of what artists and individuals face by having an online presence.

Delilah’s songs all represent themes of issues that are not spoken about honestly or enough while remaining catchy and filled with rage and defiance throughout.

“Bush” is up next, and is a complete feminist anthem. Her screaming is so powerful yet controlled, and you can feel the anger and emotions behind the delivery of her every word. Clever lyrics are given around expectations of women in society for just existing. It’s enchanting, beat heavy, and delightfully adlibbed with additional emphasis on surprising intervals with the most complex meanings. It’s a song you can scream and dance to, all at once. It’s authentically feral in delivery. Her singing is enchanting even when delivered with satire, jungle-sounding electronic drum beats with intricate instrumentals are played and layered with lots of attitude throughout.

Fairy tale themes are turned into feminist rage rap. The EP explores themes others wouldn’t dare to tackle. Delilah is proving yet again just how brave, resilient, and talented she really is. Her unique delivery shines throughout while listening.