Mandy McMillan’s “LTMFG” Music Video Pain Into Power in Bold Self-Love Statement

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Canadian country-pop artist Mandy McMillan has released the official music video for her latest single “LTMFG”, now streaming on YouTube.

A cheeky acronym for “Let the Motherf**er Go”*, the track is a fearless self-love anthem about releasing toxic relationships, breaking emotional cycles, and reclaiming personal power.

Written and produced by McMillan, “LTMFG” fuses country storytelling with rock-edged energy and pop-driven hooks, creating an upbeat anthem built for liberation, confidence, and emotional reset.

“This song came after realizing I was blocking my own peace by holding onto pain, expectations, and people too tightly,” McMillan says. “It started as a funny post-breakup concept, but it carries a deeper message about surrender, self-worth, and liberation. It’s a reminder to love yourself and embrace the power, humour, and confidence in reclaiming yourself.”

Directed by Karly Watson, the music video brings that message to life as McMillan and a group of friends confront and destroy symbolic objects tied to past relationships and personal pain. Each act of destruction becomes a shared ritual of release, healing, and empowerment.

“LTMFG” marks a new chapter in McMillan’s evolving career, which has taken her from Edmonton to Nashville and back again.

Born in Edmonton and developing her artistry in nearby Stony Plain, McMillan first gained national attention after winning a CMT Canada contest and opening for Trisha Yearwood at the Big Valley Jamboree in 2008. She later moved to Nashville, where she opened for Blake Shelton, released her self-titled 2014 EP, reached the Top 10 of ole’s “Play for Publisher,” and appeared in Kelly Clarkson’s “Tie It Up” music video.

Since returning to Alberta, McMillan has taken full creative control of her career, releasing her 2022 album Dream Catcher and 2025 single Crazy Crazy, performing across major festivals including Pigeon Lake Music Festival, Play On! Edmonton, and Wild Roses Festival, and refining her production skills through Berklee College of Music. She is also currently writing her first book, Every Single Girl’s Guide to Self-Love, inspired by the themes of “LTMFG.”

As she enters this next chapter, McMillan says the message behind the song is about permission and release:

“It’s so easy to hold onto things because we’re scared of the unknown, but sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is simply let go of what’s no longer aligned. The lasting message of ‘LTMFG’ is about choosing yourself without guilt and letting heartbreak turn into empowerment and growth.”

“LTMFG” is out now on all streaming platforms, and the official music video is available on YouTube.

For more about Mandy, please visit MandyMcMillan.com or follow her online.

Spotify: tinyurl.com/MandyMcMillanSpotify    YouTube: @MandyMcMillan

Instagram: @MandyMcMillanMusic                  Facebook: @MandyMcMillanMusic

TikTok: @mandymcmillanmusic                            X: @MandyMcMillan

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