Coffee Cups & Keys Remind FLETCHER of Lost Loves in Heart-Wrenching "About You"

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Photo Credit: Grace Pickering

Eight years after her appearance on the first season of The X Factor, FLETCHER is still dropping one electro-pop banger after another. The New Jersey-native just wrapped up a lengthy North American tour with LANY, and she recently made her television debut with a stunning performance of "Undrunk" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. FLETCHER is widely known for her captivating vocals paired with mature lyricism, and her brilliant new single,"About You," is no disappointment.

The heart-wrenching "About You" is all about FLETCHER's recollection of a lost love rooted in physical reminders like apartment keys and coffee cups. The Malay-produced track opens with a music box melody that seems to be losing itself and then leads into FLETCHER's powerful vocals. We're certain FLETCHER will have you begging for more with just one listen of "About You."

On working with  producer Malay for "About You," FLETCHER shared with Billboard,

"I was such a fan of his sonic palette – as edgy as the words are, I wanted the production to match that, He really made it a safe, collaborative space to come up with crazy ideas."

Reminisce on past relationships with "About You" below:

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