Hayley Kiyoko’s latest (and greatest) EP is officially here.

“I’m Too Sensitive For This Shit,” officially debuted earlier this morning as the final track, “She,” hit streaming sites.

Joining “Demons,” “I Wish,” “L.O.V.E. Me,” and “runway,” “She” is the fifth track off of the pop-star’s first release since 2018’s “Expectations.”

And while every track on the EP sounds slightly different, “She” is perhaps the most personal, with lyrics all about Kiyoko’s struggles to come into her own as a young, gay, aspiring pop-star.

Along with the track also came a music video, depicting the singer as her 7th grade self- with emo hair and all, singing to a poster of *NSYNC’s Lance Bass (who makes a cameo appearance).

With lyrics like ” She acts like she’s in seventh grade But actually she’s 20-gay And she been tellin’ people she don’t date,” and ” Don’t wanna be dreaming Warm in bed Don’t wanna be old with one regret Gotta be a diva Have respect be that girl you can’t forget If you try to make her less She’ll stand up and pound her chest You’ll be mad she ain’t a part of your life Miss do it right,” Kiyoko gives fans a glimpse into her personal life and struggles on the road to success.

You can stream “She,” now, and be sure to listen to “I’m Too Sensitive for this Shit,” and catch Hayley Kiyoko on tour this winter.