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FLETCHER Unlocks Fearless Vulnerability On “Boy”

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • Jun 9
  • 1 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Carissa Gallo
Photo Credit: Carissa Gallo

"I kissed a boy… and I know it’s not what you wanted to hear." With that brave admission, FLETCHER steps into a bold new era, premiering her raw and reflective single Boy. Known for her emotionally charged lyricism and unapologetic Queer identity, the platinum-selling singer/songwriter strips it all back—acoustic guitar, piano, and aching honesty—on a track that questions love, identity, and acceptance in their most vulnerable forms. The official visual, co-directed by FLETCHER, matches the song’s quiet power with soft, intentional storytelling that lingers long after the final note. Co-written with GRAMMY®-winning songwriter Shane McAnally and produced by longtime collaborator Jennifer Decilveo, “Boy” balances delicate instrumentation with emotionally seismic lyrics. FLETCHER confesses:

I’ve been sitting on a secrety. It’s about choosing honesty, even when you’re terrified of the fallout.

The single serves as a gateway into Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me?, which promises to be her most revealing body of work yet. Following the success of In Search Of The Antidote, this next chapter leans deeper into introspection, fragility, and freedom. With over 2.5 billion streams, a global tour under her belt, and a reputation for rewriting heartbreak anthems through a Queer lens, FLETCHER continues to expand her legacy.

watch the visual, and pre-save , "Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me?," arriving July 18 via Capitol Records. Follow FLETCHER on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

 
 
 

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