The singer introduced an unreleased track inspired by her journey through addiction, sobriety and self-discovery during an emotional live performance.
Jessica Simpson has once again chosen honesty over perfection. During a recent concert at the Yaamava Resort & Casino in California, the singer and entrepreneur unveiled an unreleased song titled ‘Give It All Away’, using the moment to reflect on one of the most transformative chapters of her life: her battle with alcohol and the path that led her towards sobriety.
Before performing the deeply personal track, Simpson spoke candidly to the audience about the difficult realisation that changed her relationship with drinking. For years, she believed alcohol was helping her escape emotional pain. Eventually, however, she discovered that it was intensifying the very struggles she was trying to avoid.
The new song, co-written with acclaimed songwriter Linda Perry, explores themes of vulnerability, healing and personal growth. Rather than presenting herself as someone who has all the answers, Simpson described herself as a constant work in progress, embracing the reality that recovery is an ongoing journey rather than a final destination.
The artist explained that every day she feels present, healthy and connected to herself is something worth celebrating. That sense of gratitude and self-awareness became the emotional foundation of ‘Give It All Away’, a song designed not only as a personal confession but also as a message of encouragement for others navigating difficult periods in their own lives.
According to Simpson, the song’s central idea revolves around letting go of the emotional weight that prevents people from moving forward. Whether that burden comes from addiction, heartbreak, fear or self-doubt, the singer believes healing begins when individuals stop carrying everything alone and allow themselves the freedom to release what no longer serves them.
The performance also served as another reminder of Simpson’s openness regarding her sobriety journey. Over recent years, the singer has become increasingly vocal about her experiences with alcohol dependency and the profound changes that followed her decision to stop drinking. In late 2025, she celebrated eight years of sobriety, marking a milestone that many fans viewed as one of the most inspiring chapters of her career.