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'Boy' is the fifth track and the lead single for FLETCHER's third studio album 'Would You Still Love Me If You Really Knew Me?'. The song describes a struggle of queer identities in finding their sexuality and worrying about the public's reaction about it. This song is meant to represent identities who are attracted to multiple sexes, it's not a lesbianphobic/queerphobic track and if i hear that this is a heteronormative representative i'm gonna scream into your ears until they bleed. Read more on Last.fm.

Cari Elise Fletcher (born March 19, 1994), known mononymously by her last name (stylized as FLETCHER), is an American pop singer. Her breakthrough single Undrunk was released in January 2019 and became her first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, and reached number one on Spotify's Viral Chart in the United States. Undrunk was released on her second extended play You Ruined New York City for Me, and according to Mediabase, the song was the fastest-rising song at pop radio for a new artist since 2014. Fletcher's debut single as a solo artist, War Paint, was released in June 2015. Her 2016 single, Wasted Youth, reached No. 1 on Billboard's Emerging Artist Chart. Fletcher was included on Forbes's 2022 30 under 30 list. She released her debut album Girl of My Dreams in 2022. Fletcher was born in Asbury Park, New Jersey, to Bob and Noreen (née Napolitani) Fletcher; her father owned several car dealerships and her mother was a flight attendant. She began taking vocal lessons at the age of five. In 2012, Fletcher graduated from Wall High School in nearby Wall Township, New Jersey, where she played women's volleyball. Upon graduating high school, she attended the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University (NYU). She took a year-long leave of absence and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue music full time, but completed NYU in 2016. She currently is based in Los Angeles. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.











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