It’s rare that a song makes jealousy sound this compelling, but Hannah Grae’s “Bitch” turns comparison culture into something you’ll actually want to replay. Her first independent release since leaving Atlantic Records dropped November 21st, 2025, with the music video arriving a week later on the 28th.
Co-written with Hunter West and produced by Dylan Bauld, the track resurrects 90s alternative attitude without feeling like cosplay.
Grae’s voice carries this theatrical quality that brings gravitas to lines as blunt as “I want your aesthetic / I want all your clothes / I want better music,” making it relatable.
The chorus hits hard. “You make me wanna rip my own damn eyes out” lands less like catharsis and more like watching someone actually lose it in real time.
The video makes the whole thing literal: Grae stuck watching whoever she’s jealous of perform on a TV screen.
The production creates a strange effect where it feels lush and abrasive simultaneously, dreamy indie wash meeting alt-rock crunch in ways that probably shouldn’t gel but manage to anyway.
She wrote “Bitch” after moving back to Wales, post-label drop, post-breakup, when social media scrolling turned properly masochistic.
This isn’t jealousy resolved or processed into something marketable. It’s the actual spiral, still spinning. A certified crash-out anthem for anyone who’s watched someone else’s highlight reel and felt their own world contract.
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