All Love
Fletcher
There's a generosity to this track that feels hard-won — a song about choosing love over resentment after something has ended, and meaning it. Fletcher's production sensibility here softens considerably, and the arrangement has an openness, almost an airiness, that contrasts with her angrier work without feeling inconsistent. Her voice carries the warmth of someone who has processed something difficult and come out with understanding rather than bitterness, and the vocal performance is among her most assured — less raw edge, more sustained emotional clarity. The pop writing is sharp and unpretentious, built around a chorus that functions as both a declaration and a release. The lyrical content navigates the strange emotional territory of wishing someone well after they've hurt you, the choice to refuse resentment not because it's easy but because carrying it costs too much. Released as part of a larger body of work documenting a specific relationship and its end, it functions almost as a closing chapter — the resolution, if not quite the happy ending. Culturally, it sits in a space where queer artists are increasingly allowed to tell complete emotional arcs rather than single-note stories. Play it when you're on the other side of something difficult, when you've found the distance to look back without flinching.
medium
2020s
bright, open, resolved
American queer pop
Pop, R&B. soft pop. serene, nostalgic. Opens with hard-won warmth and sustains it, arriving at emotional clarity and chosen generosity rather than building toward catharsis.. energy 4. medium. danceability 4. valence 7. vocals: assured female, emotionally clear, warm without raw edge. production: open arrangement, airy instrumentation, restrained pop production. texture: bright, open, resolved. acousticness 4. era: 2020s. American queer pop. When you're on the other side of something difficult and have found enough distance to look back without flinching.