"End of You" is a song by American singers Poppy, Amy Lee, and Courtney LaPlante. It was released on September 4, 2025, through Sumerian Records.
On August 26, 2025, Poppy, Lee, and LaPlante all shared a group photo, which would later become the single's cover art, to their respective social medias. On August 28, the trio then released teaser videos to their social medias, captioned "End of You", with vocals from Lee. The single was then released on September 4.
In an interview with NME, Poppy stated that the idea for a "dark Moulin Rouge" inspired collaboration started when she and Fish were working on her recent album, Negative Spaces. Fish suggested the idea to Lee whilst working together on "Hand That Feeds" and also suggested the inclusion of LaPlante. Poppy and Lee both described the themes of the song as of strength, unity and women empowerment, with Lee adding that "it's about taking on the patriarchy".
In February 2026, the song topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, a first for both Poppy and LaPlante. It also marked the first time the chart had been topped by three women.
"End of You" has been variously described as hard rock, metalcore, arena rock, and hardcore, with industrial elements.
Credits adapted from Tidal.