The Canadian singer-songwriter pairs the track with a self-directed aquatic video, moving from the outward bite of her previous single back to inward examination.
Sophia Stel’s music often feels airless and private, even when it’s playing at full volume. The Canadian singer, songwriter, and producer follows April’s combative “Bitches Talk Shit” with “Molly In The Club,” a track that shifts from confrontation to introspection without losing its edge.
The song is built around a simple, hypnotic premise: the club as a site of chemically enhanced euphoria and creeping envy. Over a production that ebbs and glows, Stel sings, “Molly in the club I feel amazing / Molly in the club I feel so envious.” She isn’t moralizing. She’s observing the contradiction in real time, letting the drug’s lift and the jealousy sit side by side.
Last year’s How To Win At Solitaire established Stel as someone who can make discomfort sound weightless. This single deepens that mode. Where “Bitches Talk Shit” was outwardly annoyed, “Molly In The Club” pulls the camera back inside, capturing a private moment in its conflicting glory.
Stel co-directed the video with Scarlet Ross and Aaron Lum, placing herself in waterlogged, dreamlike frames that match the track’s submerged feeling. It’s a careful return to the more personal lyricism that defines her best work.
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