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Isabella Chiarini’s “Kiss” Is the Dancefloor Breakup Anthem You Didn’t Know You Needed

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • Jun 4
  • 2 min read


There’s something undeniably satisfying about turning heartbreak into a beat drop — and Isabella Chiarini does it with style in her latest release, “Kiss”, a fiery pop/dance remix that’ll have you dancing your way right out of that toxic relationship.


The Hamilton, ON native has been carving out her own sonic path for years, blending pop with different subgenres to craft a sound that’s unmistakably her. With “Kiss,” she’s not just reintroducing a song — she’s reintroducing herself.


If the title sounds familiar, that’s because “Kiss” is a reimagined version of Isabella’s 2020 track “Kissing the Good Times Goodbye.” But this isn’t just a remix — it’s a reinvention. “The original version doesn’t really represent where I am now as an artist,” she explains. “I’ve grown so much since then, and I’ve really leaned into dance music recently. I wanted the song to reflect that shift.”


The result? A glossy, high-energy track that sparkles with synths, pulses with confidence, and delivers a message that hits hard: enough with the empty promises. Show up, or ship out.


At its core, “Kiss” is about that moment when you finally see the truth in front of you — when someone’s words no longer match their actions, and you realize it’s time to walk away. “It’s for anyone who’s been strung along by someone who says all the right things but never actually does them,” Isabella says. “Eventually, you have to kiss the good times goodbye.”

But here’s what sets Isabella apart: she doesn’t wallow. She empowers. “Kiss” isn’t about heartbreak — it’s about the healing that follows. It’s the soundtrack to that moment when you delete the texts, reclaim your playlist, and dance like you own the world again.


Behind Isabella’s glittering sound is a story that runs deep. Raised by her father after losing her mother at just three years old, she learned early on the value of resilience — and it shows in everything she does. From her first vocal lessons at age eight to working with Nashville’s PCG Universal and Canadian Idol winner Brian Melo, she’s been all-in on her music career for years. Her journey isn’t just about crafting hits — it’s about staying real, staying grounded, and making sure every song has a heartbeat.


And that’s exactly what “Kiss” delivers: a beat that hits, and a message that stays.

So what does she hope you take away from it?



“I hope when people listen, they find the strength to leave toxic relationships and be strong. Having negativity in your life never serves you — and if the person isn’t changing, it’s time to let them go. I want my listeners to know it’s okay to do that.”


Consider this your permission slip to move on, level up, and maybe even spin around your living room in your favorite outfit while you do it. Because “Kiss” isn’t just a dance track — it’s a declaration.


Isabella Chiarini is proving that you can say goodbye to the past, keep your sparkle, and still own the room. “Kiss” is out now — hit play, turn it up, and get ready to dance your way into something better.




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