Emotional Realness: Kris Kolls Makes Her Own Rules – Baby, You Are Not Delicious

Both controlled and emotionally exposed, Kris Kolls operates in the space where pop confidence meets unresolved truth. Her work has always lived in emotional grey zones, and with her newly released single “Inside,” she leans fully into that tension.

“Inside” is a sleek, emotionally driven pop track that captures what lingers after a chapter is supposedly closed. Rather than dramatizing heartbreak, Kris sings from a place of awareness rather than longing, making the track quietly powerful, self-assured, and observant.

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Both controlled and emotionally exposed, Kris Kolls operates in the space where pop confidence meets unresolved truth. Her work has always lived in emotional grey zones, and with her newly released single “Baby, You Are Not Delicious,” she flips the script, trading quiet observation for unapologetic, playful dismissal.

“Baby, You Are Not Delicious” is a sleek, sassy pop banger that turns romantic rejection into a cheeky, empowering verdict. Clocking in at a punchy 2:20, Kris doesn’t linger on heartbreak or longing—instead, she rates the experience like a bad menu item: too salty, too sugary, too bitter, with a weird aftertaste. The result is light, infectious, and quietly commanding, perfect for “no second chances” playlists.

From its opening hooks, the track stakes its claim with bold repetition: “Baby you’re not delicious / Delicious not delicious.” Kris addresses someone who’s simply not worth the hype, serving sharp, witty lyrics that notice the flaws without pleading or drama. It’s awareness weaponized into fun—empowering, self-assured, and refreshingly direct.

As the track unfolds, the food metaphors sharpen: tasting disappointment, rejecting the flavor, and walking away intact. These playful details ground the song in real, relatable experience, contrasting its upbeat energy with the emotional clarity of knowing when something (or someone) doesn’t measure up.

“Baby, You Are Not Delicious” doesn’t chase validation or closure. Instead, it celebrates the freedom in saying no—settling into a confident, grounded self that feels fully intact and unafraid to call it like it is.

With this release, Kris Kolls continues to blur the line between pop pleasure and emotional honesty. “Baby, You Are Not Delicious” is playful, empowering, and deliciously commanding all at once—proving she makes her own rules, one bold flavor check at a time.

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