Claire Boyer has no problem saying what most people still don’t know. On her new single “Selfish,” the 20-year-old TikTok-spawned pop phenom looks within, delivering a raw, honest meditation on insecurity, identity, and the never-stable emotional equilibrium of young adulthood.
“Selfish” impresses with polish and poignancy from its very first note. All by way of Boyer’s voice, bright and laced with fragility, steering us through to the emotional roller coaster of self-doubt in the age of social media. But the storytelling heft in every line gives this song an edge. Claire is not afraid of ugly feelings. She leans into them.
“Selfish” is like an open diary, personal, brave, and highly relatable. The term is flipped from its usual derogation to something much more complicated, a plea to keep hold of yourself when the world requires ceaseless performance. It’s survival. In that transition, Claire channels a sense that so many young people can’t quite articulate until now.
The production is a clean, radio-friendly pop counterpart that maintains a subtle, emotional quality without overwhelming the storytelling. There’s a nice lack of overproduction, and the track trusts the listener to feel what’s being said. Each beat and pause is heavy.
Claire Boyer, just 20, is showing she’s building a movement. “Selfish” encourages listeners to reconsider how they think about themselves and be OK with a little bit of “selfishness” in a world that expects you to give constantly. Combining her authentic charm, poignant songwriting, and an ear for infectious melodies, Claire is redefining what it means to be a young artist in 2025, unabashed, unapologetic, and undeniably yourself.
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