All My Women
by Falling in Reverse (featuring Hardy)

Album: released as a single (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • Following the success of their hit song "All My Life" with Jelly Roll, Falling In Reverse teamed up with another country rocker: Hardy, the Nashville troublemaker best known for blurring the line between honky-tonk and hard rock. The result was "All My Women," a loud, swaggering mashup of the group's usual rock theatrics with a dusting of twang.
  • Over galloping riffs, frontman Ronnie Radke details his history of romantic entanglements with women who, by his own admission, were "a little crazier than me." Hardy joins in like a partner-in-crime, matching Radke's irreverence line for line.
  • Radke wrote the track with:

    Songwriter-producer Jon Lundin. His other contributions to Falling In Reverse tracks include "Zombified" and "Trigger Warning."

    Canadian shock-rapper Dana Dentata. She previously starred in the video for the band's Marilyn Manson collaboration, "God Is A Weapon."
  • Radke and Lundin produced the track with Tyler "Myth" Smyth (of Dangerkids), and French producer Charles Massabo. Both Myth and Massabo are repeat offenders in the FIR catalogue, with credits that include "Watch The World Burn" and "All My Life."
  • FIR's go-to visual collaborator Jensen Noen directed the video. Radke and Hardy appear as puppets, enacting a miniature stage version of Radke's messy romantic history. It's loaded with inside jokes and blink-and-you'll-miss-it cultural references, including a cheeky nod to Radke's drama with comedienne Brittany Furlan.

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