
Global artist Ryan McKenzie steps boldly into 2026 with the release of his powerful new single, “Toxic Queen,” a genre blending anthem that speaks directly to anyone who has ever felt trapped in a toxic relationship. Known for his infectious hooks, sharp lyricism, and dynamic fusion of pop, rap, and dance, McKenzie once again delivers a track that is both emotionally resonant and commercially explosive.
Toxic Queen explores the emotional rollercoaster of being in a relationship where control, manipulation, and ego dominate. The song captures the perspective of someone who finally decides to say “enough is enough.” Rather than remaining stuck in a cycle of negativity, McKenzie’s message is about breaking the chains that give toxic partners their power and reclaiming self worth. The metaphor of “taking the crown” symbolizes empowerment choosing happiness, self respect and the possibility of a healthier love.
Musically, the track blends high-energy dance production with smooth pop melodies and confident rap flows. The beat drives forward with intensity, while McKenzie’s vocal delivery shifts seamlessly between melodic vulnerability and assertive strength. The result is a song that feels equally at home on global radio stations, streaming playlists, and dance floors. It’s the kind of record that doesn’t just entertain — it motivates listeners to reflect, reset, and rise above unhealthy situations.
Ryan McKenzie has built a reputation for crafting songs that balance strong commercial appeal with meaningful storytelling. His previous hits, including “Dance Through the Night,” “Be Mine,” “Bad Ways,” and “End of the Day,”have topped radio charts worldwide. Major stations such as Kiss FM Peru, Capital Dance, 2DayFM Sydney, and Z100 New York have supported his music, helping him grow a truly international audience.
Beyond radio success, McKenzie’s global presence continues to expand. He has worked on projects across Latin America, the United States, and the United Kingdom, consistently collaborating with creatives, producers, and dance communities around the world. His involvement with dance groups and performance-based content has strengthened his reach, particularly among younger audiences who connect with both the visual and sonic energy of his releases.
His impact has not gone unnoticed by mainstream media. Ryan McKenzie has been featured on major television networks including MTV, VH1, Urban Trance, CBS, and CNN. Additionally, he has appeared in respected publications such as Hollywood Times, Brit Mag and New York Celebrity Magazine, solidifying his reputation as one of the most exciting and consistent artists on the global independent scene.
What sets McKenzie apart is his clear artistic vision. Every release feels intentional from the structure of his hooks to the global positioning of his music. He understands not only how to create a catchy record but also how to strategically build momentum across different markets. His sound is designed to cross borders, blending universal themes with production styles that resonate internationally.
As anticipation builds, McKenzie is preparing to release his upcoming album, Hot N Nice, scheduled to drop on May 15. The project promises to showcase his versatility even further, combining dance anthems, melodic pop-rap crossovers, and emotionally driven tracks. Fans can expect a body of work that captures both his energetic side and his deeper storytelling ability.
With Toxic Queen already making waves and Hot N Nice on the horizon 2025 is shaping up to be a defining year for Ryan McKenzie. His relentless work ethic, global collaborations and ability to connect emotionally through music position him for even greater achievements ahead.
Ryan McKenzie isn’t just releasing songs he’s building a movement centered on empowerment, growth and authenticity. And if Toxic Queen is any indication, he’s ready to wear the crown on his own terms.



