“If love was labeled poison, we’d still all drink it anyway. Because it’s like an addiction,” FLETCHER simply states at the beginning of the video for her new single, “Undrunk.”Alternatively traveling between the between her hometown Asbury Park, NJ, and the always inspiring Joshua Tree, CA as FLETCHER’ talks about the uber emotional way you can look back on a relationship and the endless "coulda shoulda woulda" moments we all have had. From falling in love to rebounding after a relationship ending, the single talks for each and every one of us, while the video provides the perfect beach side, multi-coast backdrop for the beginning, as well as the end, of a love affair of sorts.
“Undrunk,” was co-directed by Emil Nava (Calvin Harris, Post Malone, Rihanna) and Grace Pickering and produced by Ammolite.
FLETCHER co-wrote “Undrunk,” which was produced by Malay (Frank Ocean, Lorde, Sam Smith). The single, which marks her major label debut with Capitol Records, has already amassed more than 3 million streams worldwide and was featured on numerous playlists, including Spotify’s New Music Friday and Pop Rising in addition to Best of the Week and Today’s Hits on Apple Music. Many radio stations jumped on “Undrunk” prior to its impact date last week, setting the stage for its debut as the #1 Most Added Song at Top 40 radio with an impressive 150+ adds to date, including Z100-New York and KIIS-Los Angeles. The single debuted at #31 on Billboard’s Pop Songs Chart and #30 on the Mediabase chart which marks the first Top 30 debut by a first- time charting artist in 5 years. FLETCHER has also been selected as the iHeartRadio “On The Verge” artist and Cumulus Radio’s “Next Now” artist.
Direct from a beach town in New Jersey, FLETCHER perfected her musical craft as well as her ability to be beyond direct through her lyrics. Fast-forward years later, her surname has taken on a form of its own. You may recognize FLETCHER from her viral music videos, which have accrued millions of views on YouTube. Or maybe on Spotify, where her songs have been streamed nearly 100 million times and she’s already been the face of the popular New Music Friday playlist three times to date. Or maybe you’ve seen her on stage—at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Life is Beautiful, or one of the many festivals she has under her belt. The singer-songwriter, who somehow also found time to graduate from NYU’s famed Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, has already begun carving out a space for herself in pop music, and it’s clear that she has much more to say. Since her successful independent debut in 2016, she’s released such singles as “Wasted Youth,” which hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artist’s Chart; and “I Believe You,” a song dedicated to survivors of sexual assault.