'
Crush' is about having a wandering eye, and 'Girls Girl' is about wanting to take your friend's man. "I want people to be able to see that you can be a nice girl and still have these multifaceted thoughts and experiences," says Zara. She can still mostly remember the original lyrics to 2016's '
Ain't My Fault' ("It ain't my fault your man's calling my phone. It ain't my fault you can't keep him at home. It ain't my fault I give him what you don't") but she changed them because she was worried what people would think of her. "Now, I'd definitely release that because it's so funny. I'm more secure, so I'm not trying to prove to people that I'm good, talented or that I support women." In 2025, there's less pressure to be a perfect pop star. "It's liberating," says Zara. She loves Charli xcx's 'Girl, So Confusing' and Reneé Rapp's 'Bite Me', which is upfront about jealousy and cheating. "Fans are shocked, but we're just people – and writing songs about that is way more interesting and real."