In “Pretty Liar”, Lost Girl’s voice hits you first. Not the piano, not the beat. Just her. It wraps around you like velvet sorrow, and the vocal control is borderline scary. She sounds tired but dangerous, like someone who’s finally done playing nice.
“Pretty Liar” premiered on YouTube on December 5, and it sits in that uncomfortable space where you’re still in love with someone who keeps lying to your face.
Lost Girl gave up law school for this. The Reading artist was headed to university when she pivoted completely, tattooing “Lost Girl” on her knuckles as a commitment.
A viral Instagram cover caught Tinie Tempah’s attention, but “Pretty Liar” proves she’s moved well beyond covers. Co-written with Talay Riley and produced by Tre Jean-Marie, Relyt and Sneaky, this track shows an artist who knows exactly what she’s doing.
The piano work carries the whole thing. Those chords do the emotional heavy lifting while Lost Girl moves between whisper-soft vulnerability and this rapid-fire delivery that feels like thoughts spilling out faster than she can control them.
The arrangement stays smart. Percussions come in to lift things but everything stays purposefully subdued, stuck in that grey area between still caring and finally walking away.
It’s sad girl music but with bite. She’s calling out the passive aggression, the crocodile tears, the whole performance, while the production stays elegant and restrained around her.
The bridge shifts into something darker with “suffering alone in silence / I feel like starting a riot,” and suddenly you realise this isn’t just another breakup song.
There’s rage simmering underneath that Lost Girl keeps mostly contained, which makes it hit harder when it surfaces.
The outro adds a layer of self-doubt that feels painfully real: demons getting close to your heart, being in love with the dark, having the whole world in your hands while it falls apart.
For something written by multiple people, “Pretty Liar” never feels overthought. It just sounds like 3 AM clarity with production that knows when to step back. Lost Girl’s carving out her own lane in UK R&B, and this is for anyone who’s tired of giving chances to pretty liars.

