Category: FLETCHER

girls girls girls – The Unapologetic Celebration of Female Desire

In a kaleidoscope of unabashed confession and evocative imagery, Fletcher’s ‘girls girls girls’ emerges as a resonant anthem for the modern age. It’s a track that doesn’t just walk the fine line between revelation and defiance—it dances on it, twirling in the rain of societal expectation and speaking a language all its own.

Undrunk – Unpacking the Hangover of Heartbreak

In the pulsating heart of modern pop music, Fletcher’s ‘Undrunk’ emerges as a poignant anthem of post-breakup regret and longing. With its raw lyrics and Fletcher’s emotionally charged delivery, the song has become a beacon for those who have navigated the tumultuous waters of love and loss.

Bitter – A Raw Slice of Post-Breakup Realness

We’ve all tasted the acrid tang of heartbreak somersaulting through our veins at some point, but Fletcher’s ‘Bitter’ encapsulates this universal affliction with a refreshingly unabashed honesty. Laced with sharp, candid lyricism, the song is an unguarded confession booth of post-breakup emotions, as the singer navigates through the residual bitterness tinging memories of a love now departed.

Better Version

“Better Version” by FLETCHER

Contemporary musicians appear to be getting more creative in terms of relaying feelings of romantic disappointment. Gone are the days of simply lamenting a broken heart, and now musical artists appear to be getting a...

Becky's So Hot

“Becky’s So Hot” by FLETCHER

“Becky’s So Hot” was inspired by a lesbian love triangle, if you will, between Fletcher and a couple of social-media personalities in Shannon Beveridge and Becky Missal. Actually, Fletcher used to date Beveridge, who has since...

If I Hated You by FLETCHER

“If I Hated You” by FLETCHER

FLETCHER’s “If I Hated You” finds the narrator seemingly not being able to let go of her previous relationship. She wishes that she hated him instead because it would have been much easier for...

FLETCHER

“Undrunk” by FLETCHER

FLETCHER’s “Undrunk” is more or less a conventional modern-day heartbreak song but with two notable exceptions. First is that the language is quite graphic, even for a female pop singer. And lastly there is the notable...