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Molly Stone’s “Just a Girl” Reclaims Feminine Power Through Song

  • Curious For Music Team
  • Oct 14
  • 1 min read
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London-based singer-songwriter Molly Stone is exploring the nuances of gender, power, and expectation on her new single, “Just a Girl”.


Written alongside Leve and produced by REYA, the track examines how women are often underestimated, transforming those assumptions into bold, playful, and melodic storytelling.


“Just a Girl” blends elements of pop, folk, and singer-songwriter traditions. Stone’s lyrical perspective challenges conventional roles while maintaining a light-hearted, cheeky tone. She flips familiar narratives on their head, encouraging listeners to question societal assumptions about femininity and strength.


Musically, the single balances shimmer and intimacy. Stone’s clear, expressive vocals cut through the lush production, highlighting her skill as both a storyteller and songwriter. The song recalls the narrative clarity of Taylor Swift and the tongue-in-cheek humor of Lily Allen, positioning Stone within a growing wave of independent artists redefining the pop landscape.


For Stone, the track is personal as well as political. “I like playing with the duality of being underestimated and then turning it into power,” she explains. In “Just a Girl”, that philosophy translates into music that is simultaneously fun, thought-provoking, and empowering, marking an exciting next step in her burgeoning career.


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