SweetNSour Magazine

Girl Math Set the Night on Fire With “Causing Trouble”

There’s something instantly intoxicating about Girl Math ’s latest single, “Causing Trouble.” It’s not just the pulsing beat or the punk-soaked synth lines—it’s the feeling that you’re stepping into a glitter-drenched chaos, the kind that only unfolds when the girls come out and the night doesn’t have a curfew.

Girl Math, the collaborative alias of VNSSA and Nala, might be a new name on the radar, but their impact is immediate and undeniable. Hot off festival sets at EDC Las Vegas and Lightning in a Bottle, the duo return with a track that captures the wild-hearted, beautiful mess of a girls’ night out. “Causing Trouble” is an unfiltered shout of joy, rebellion, and solidarity. It’s a tribute to the magnetic, sometimes reckless energy of femme camaraderie—the kind of track that demands to be played loud, preferably under flashing strobes and a ceiling dripping with sweat.

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What makes “Causing Trouble” stand out isn’t just the aesthetic nods to punk—though they’re there, and they land with gritty finesse. It’s the way the track fuses that edge with an irresistible dance groove, creating a sound that doesn’t compromise. Girl Math isn’t trying to mimic the boys’ club of dance music; they’re rewriting the rules entirely.

VNSSA and Nala have chemistry that’s rare in collaborative electronic projects. You can feel the trust between them, the shared vision. “Causing Trouble” moves like a secret between best friends, passed under the noise, but powerful enough to shake the floor.

Girl Math dares to feel—and more importantly, to feel messy. With “Causing Trouble,” they offer a sound that’s as rebellious as it is relatable. And for anyone who’s ever danced through heartbreak, joy, or just because they could—this one’s for you.