FLETCHER - Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me?
A messy, honest lesson in choosing yourself.
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Fletcher traces the stubborn persistence of memory across 'About You', a track from her EP 'You Ruined New York City for Me'. The song maps the small, intrusive moments when a past relationship resurfaces: coffee at a familiar corner, heavy keys, the weight of a ghost that won't quite leave. She sings from a place of rational distance, not tired, not lonely, yet finds herself circling back to the physical fact of someone's touch, their hands still somehow present across a thousand miles. The lyric repeats a kind of resigned acceptance: "I'll never stop thinking about you". It's not melodrama. Fletcher frames it as a question of time and distance, the gap between knowing something intellectually and feeling it in the body. The song's architecture mirrors that gap, building through verses of everyday intrusions before settling into a chorus that admits the futility of waiting to move on. Memory, it suggests, doesn't follow a timeline.
"About You" is a single by Fletcher, from the album You Ruined New York City for Me - EP, released 15th August 2019. The track is 3:03 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Fletcher.
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A messy, honest lesson in choosing yourself.

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A fluid, dynamic and supremely satisfying odyssey through all the joy and pain of relationships and the human condition.

Purveyor of huuuuuge pop bops about partying, break-ups and the like, Fletcher is on the up and up.