Molly Stone is back, and she’s unapologetically turning expectations on their head. The London-based singer-songwriter has released her latest single, “Just a Girl”, a sparkling pop-tinged anthem that mixes cheeky humor with sharp lyricism. Written with collaborator Leve and produced by REYA, the track tackles the double standards women face in everyday life—and does so with a wink.
The song’s lyrics flip the narrative, casting men in the kind of objectified roles women often endure. Stone blends storytelling, pop sensibility, and a bite of folk honesty. It’s a subversive take that nods to the lyricism of Taylor Swift while channeling the sharp wit of Lily Allen.
Sonically, “Just a Girl” layers shimmering pop production over Stone’s crystalline vocals, letting her playful yet powerful storytelling take centre stage. It’s an intoxicating mix of sweetness and sass, solidifying her status as one of London’s rising voices in the pop-singer-songwriter scene.
Stone herself describes the track as a reflection of underestimated power. “Women are always underestimated,” she says, “but actually, we’re much more capable—and even scary—if we want to be.” With “Just a Girl”, she’s staking her claim as a voice for unapologetic female empowerment, all wrapped up in a tune you won’t stop singing along to.
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