PARTYOF2’s “POSER” IS THE SOFT DRAG WE DIDN’T KNOW WE NEEDED
Los Angeles-based duo PARTYOF2 (formerly known as grouptherapy.) just dropped the video for “Poser”, and it’s giving exactly what it needs to give—a catchy hook, clean visuals, and a quiet but sharp read for anyone faking the funk.
Made up of Swim and Jadagrace, PARTYOF2 isn’t just switching up their name—they’re reintroducing themselves with a clearer, more refined artistic voice, and Poser feels like the start of something solid.
The Song: Low-Key Drag Disguised as a Bop
“Poser” is a cool call-out without yelling. The lyrics are laced with side-eyes and self-awareness, digging into that in-between space of calling out fake energy while also owning your own insecurities.
The beat? Minimal. Clean. The kind of production that stays in the background but still makes your head nod. It gives space for the vocals to breathe and the lyrics to hit.
But the moment that really shifts the track is Jadagrace’s verse toward the end.
She comes in cool, but you feel the cut. It’s the way she says everything with a level tone, but the words are loaded. “You in the presence of a queen, you supposed to kneel. Don't even need to post a reel, you should know it's real…” — it's the type of verse that feels like a mirror held up, not just to someone else, but to yourself. It flips the tone of the song just enough to make it more than a diss—it’s a reflection.
And that’s what makes Poser stick. It’s not just about pointing fingers. It’s about the feeling of being real in a world full of curated personalities.
The Visual: Clean, Cool, and No Cap
The video stays locked into the mood. No overdone edits, no heavy-handed concepts—just great styling, intentional framing, and real presence.
You can feel that this is a duo who knows who they are. Nothing feels forced, and nothing is trying too hard to impress. The visual leans into simplicity and lets the performance, the vibe, and the lyrics do the talking.
And in a time when music videos often try to say too much, this one says just enough—clean, contained, and effective.
The Reintroduction Is Personal
Whether you’re new to PARTYOF2 or you’ve been following since their grouptherapy. days, Poser hits differently. It’s the kind of track that’s cute on the first listen, but the more you sit with it, the more you catch.
This is a rebrand with purpose—not just aesthetic, but clearer perspective, stronger writing, and more ownership of their message.
Run the video, listen closely to Jadagrace’s verse (thank us later), and keep your eye on this duo.