News: My Side Of Paradise Announces New Single ‘All My Exes’, Featuring Jaret Reddick of Bowling For Soup


My Side of Paradise has returned with their latest single, ‘All My Exes’ (feat. Jaret Reddick of Bowling For Soup) now available on all major streaming platforms. Following the band’s high-energy, cinematic releases such as ‘I’ve Got Time’, ‘Roulette’, and ‘Lost and Angelless’, this new track reveals a different facet of the group: witty, self-aware, and unapologetically fun.

‘All My Exes’ is a playful breakup anthem that flips the traditional narrative, acknowledging the uncomfortable truth that sometimes, we are the problem. The song combines the nostalgic charm of early-2000s pop-punk with the emotional depth and polished production that have become hallmarks of My Side of Paradise’s evolving sound.

The single also features a guest performance from Jaret Reddick, frontman of pop-punk legends Bowling For Soup, whose iconic voice helped define the genre that My Side of Paradise draws inspiration from.

“This song is us having fun and embracing our more poppy roots,” says My Side of Paradise. “We’ve released heavy songs and emotional songs, but ‘All My Exes’ shows that we can also laugh at ourselves. Having Jaret Reddick on it is surreal. His voice helped define this genre, and now he’s part of our story.”

Accompanying the release is a visually inventive, humor-filled music video set inside a therapy session gone completely off the rails. As the band’s frontman confronts past relationships, the waiting room transforms into a live performance, exes appear from thin air, and the therapist is revealed to be Jaret Reddick, video-calling in from a tropical getaway.

Due to Reddick’s touring schedule, the band used AI technology to incorporate him into the video. By combining Midjourney for imagery with Kling for motion, prop integration, and lip-syncing, they created a remarkably lifelike AI-generated version of Reddick that blurs the line between reality and fantasy.

The result is a tongue-in-cheek, visually striking, and emotionally resonant video that perfectly mirrors the song’s themes of self-awareness, chaos, and finding humor in heartbreak.

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