London’s Molly Stone doesn’t whisper her message — she flashes it in neon. On “Just a Girl,” she spins a sharp, melodic web of empowerment, twisting familiar pop tropes into something deliciously subversive. The track glows with LA sun — co-written with Leve and produced by REYA — but it beats with a distinctly London pulse: clever, cheeky, and self-assured.
Stone’s voice dances between sweetness and steel, turning sly one-liners into feminist fire. Beneath the shimmering hooks lies a quiet fury — a refusal to be diminished, dressed up as a smile. “Just a Girl” feels like bubblegum with a bite, proof that pop can still carry teeth when it’s handled by the right hands.
It’s Molly Stone’s most confident moment yet — playful, polished, and powerfully human.
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