1. She Loves Herself - Remastered 1:49

Lyrics

She Loves Herself

When she looks in the mirror, when she combs her hair.
You know that she can’t help it, she just lovers herself.

When you are with her, you’re really alone.
She won’t let you get close, she’s like a stone.
She’s telling you lies, leading you astray.
Kissing her picture, day after day.
Hurting you all the time, holding you in sway.

When she looks in the mirror, when she combs her hair.
You know that she can’t help it, she just lovers herself.
When you are with her, you’re really alone.
She won’t let you get close, she’s like a stone.
She’s telling you lies, leading you astray.
Kissing her picture, day after day.

When she loves herself, when she loves herself.
When she loves herself, when she loves herself.

Story

Some songs just happen. No planning, no overthinking—just raw, instant magic. And that’s how She Loves Herself came to life.

It was the summer of 1982, and we were all doing our usual thing—messing around, jamming, getting in the groove. One afternoon, the whole song was born. The riff just popped, the lyrics fell into place, and we all knew we had something special on our hands. It was one of those moments where everything just clicked.

The song had that perfect blend of swagger and energy, with a riff you couldn’t shake and lyrics that were a little cheeky, a little bold. It quickly became a favorite of ours, and looking back, it’s still one of those tunes we all feel proud of.

There’s a funny twist, though—one of us was seeing a girl at the time, and, well, she thought the song was about her. Was it? We’ll let you decide. But either way, the song captured that feeling of confidence and self-love that made it an instant classic for us—and for everyone who’s ever cranked it up and sung along. 😎😘🎸

She Loves Herself – Remastered

Genres : Alternative, New Wave, Surf Punk
Format : Vinyl

In an era when catchy guitar riffs could catapult a band to stardom, the Nuclear Boyz had more than a few tricks up their sleeve — and “She Loves Herself” was one of their finest. That instantly recognizable riff hooks you from the start, weaving its way into your head and refusing to let go. It’s the kind of melody that makes a song unforgettable — and that’s exactly why “She Loves Herself” became one of the most beloved tracks in the Nuclear Boyz catalog.

But this song is more than just a killer riff. The hard-hitting bass line gives it weight, the crisp drumming keeps it tight, and the commanding vocals drive it home with a mix of swagger and emotion. It’s the perfect balance of pop appeal and punk edge — polished enough to sing along to, raw enough to feel rebellious.

And the kicker? It was all captured in one take. No do-overs, no studio trickery — just the Nuclear Boyz locking in and nailing it live in the studio. That raw, unfiltered energy is what makes the song hit so hard — and why it made it onto the original EP.

“She Loves Herself” wasn’t just a fan favorite — it was a staple of every Nuclear Boyz live show. The crowd knew it was coming, and the energy always hit another level when those first notes rang out. It’s the kind of song that sticks with you long after the last chord fades — a timeless anthem from a band that knew exactly how to hook you. 🔥