Nothing | But Trouble - Staci Silverstone

arrives at the perfect cultural moment. Gen Z and Millennials are tired of performative niceness. In an era of "quiet quitting" jobs and "de-influencing" consumerism, Silverstone’s anthem of controlled chaos feels liberating.

She has also been confirmed as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live next month, where she will perform "Nothing But Trouble" and a brand new, unreleased song titled "Gasoline Tears." Nothing But Trouble - Staci Silverstone

This song is for the person who has been told they are "too much." It is for the friend who always brings the drama (in a fun way). It is for anyone who has ever been gaslit into thinking their passion was a problem. arrives at the perfect cultural moment

Silverstone often extends the outro of the song into a 5-minute house music breakdown, blending her vocals with a sample of a dial tone—symbolizing a dead call to a toxic ex. She has also been confirmed as the musical

So go ahead. Turn up the volume. Let the bass rattle your windows. And if anyone asks why you’re smiling while stomping around your living room, just tell them you’re nothing but trouble.

was born out of a breakup. In interviews, Silverstone has described a two-week period where she locked herself in her home studio, running on cold brew and spite. "I wanted to write a revenge song that wasn't sad," she told Rolling Stone . "I wanted it to feel like driving a convertible down the highway at 2 AM—dangerous, free, and loud."

A: The song is written in the key of E minor, which is known for its melancholic yet aggressive tone—perfect for the song’s theme.