Embracing Vulnerability: The Journey Behind the Song “Bitch”
From Doubt to Expression
Initially, the thought of releasing “Bitch” filled the artist with apprehension. The fear of embarrassment loomed large. However, a transformative self-reflection period allowed the artist to confront personal struggles and embrace honesty in songwriting. “I’ve known that I’ve had this issue of comparison for a while, and it was only when I started to feel better about it that I felt like I could write a song about it,” she explained.
The Creative Process
The genesis of the song began with a catchy chorus melody that struggled to find the right lyrical fit. After a lengthy moment of silence, inspiration struck: “I don’t want to be a bitch, but somehow you make me want to rip my own damn eyes out.” This candid expression of frustration marked a turning point, leading to a deeper exploration of her feelings. The isolation of moving back to Wales provided the necessary space for introspection, resulting in a piece that resonates with many. “There is a lot of ‘I’m the hero’ in music, but I think it would have helped me if I had more songs like ‘Bitch’ to understand how I felt,” she reflected.
The Weight of Comparison
Despite appearing to thrive in her career, the artist faced significant personal turmoil in 2024. “I look back on it, and I did a lot of shedding,” she said, referring to the dissolution of relationships and the pain of losing connections that once mattered. Living in a cold, moldy basement flat in London during winter exacerbated her struggles, leading to feelings of inadequacy as she watched peers achieve milestones on social media.
Struggling with Identity
The lyrics of “Bitch” candidly touch on the feelings of envy towards other artists and the pressure to conform to external expectations. “I started doing this so young, and in your teens/early 20s, you almost go through a second puberty where you just have no idea who you are,” she acknowledged. The influence of industry expectations further complicated her journey, leaving her feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from her authentic self.
The Pressure of Virality
Having experienced the highs of a viral hit, the artist admits that the pressure to replicate that success was daunting. “Yes, it did [create doubt].” As many artists find themselves chasing virality, she noted that the unpredictability of success in the industry can be disheartening. “Once it happens, it happens randomly – who knows when it will happen?”
Finding Community Over Virality
Through self-reflection, she has shifted her focus from the fleeting thrill of viral moments to nurturing a supportive community around her music. “I just don’t care. I want the people who are here to feel like they’re in a community, and feel safe within my music. That’s all I care about right now.” This shift in perspective highlights a profound journey from self-doubt to self-acceptance and authenticity.
Conclusion
The release of “Bitch” embodies a significant moment in the artist’s journey, representing a confrontation with her own insecurities and the pressures of the music industry. By embracing vulnerability and expressing genuine emotions, she has forged a deeper connection with her audience, emphasizing the importance of community over the pursuit of fleeting fame.
FAQs
What inspired the song “Bitch”?
The artist’s personal struggles with comparison and self-identity inspired the song, allowing her to express her feelings honestly.
How did moving back to Wales affect her songwriting?
Returning to Wales provided her with space for introspection and self-reflection, leading to significant emotional clarity and creativity.
What does the artist want to achieve with her music now?
She aims to foster a sense of community and safety within her music, prioritizing genuine connections with her audience over the pursuit of virality.
How has the artist’s perspective on success changed?
She now values the support and connection of her community over chasing viral hits, focusing on creating meaningful music that resonates with her audience.
