Ines Rae’s latest single "Pretty Girls Scare Me" is a shimmering pop anthem with an introspective undertone. Beneath its polished production and stadium-sized choruses lies a personal reflection on self-worth, teenage alienation, and reclaiming your own narrative.
Driven by pounding drums and cinematic piano swells, the track is emotionally immediate from the first note. The chorus rises with urgency and brightness, but Rae’s voice stays grounded, intimate and unaffected, as if letting us in on a private truth. It’s a balance of vulnerability and confidence that defines the song’s core.
Lyrically, Rae revisits her school years with brutal honesty. She shares, “I was never the pretty girl at school I was always the chubby friend that people liked, but didn't like enough to be in the ‘popular’ group. The pretty girls scared me. I've now realised they all peaked too soon. And my time at school was way more fun not chasing popularity. That’s what I want this song to stand for, for anyone going through the same thing.” This confession grounds the song in real-life experience and lends it universal appeal.
Production-wise, the track belongs firmly in the world of modern indie-pop, sleek and radio-ready, but retaining a rich texture. There’s a clarity and warmth to the mix that allows Rae’s voice and message to shine without distraction, a testament to her seasoned songwriting and collaboration with top-tier producers.
With "Pretty Girls Scare Me", Ines Rae continues to prove herself as one of the UK’s leading emerging pop voices, crafting songs that don’t just sound good, but say something real.