Meg Smith Calls In Molly Grace and MARIS for Girls Just Wanna Be Famous(er)

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“Girls Just Wanna Be Famous(er),” the remix of Meg Smith’s single “Girls Just Wanna Be Famous,” brings in Molly Grace and MARIS to build a dream team with new verses and harmonies. The collab transforms Meg’s anthem into a sparkling celebration of friendship, fame, and rising femme-forward pop. Yeah, we love these divas and together, they’re absolutely unstoppable.

Meg, Molly, and MARIS are a trio that just make sense together. All three up-and-coming vocal powerhouse pop stars with insane stage presence have their own personal aesthetics but live in the same world of glitter and really great pop music. Together, they’ve created a holy trinity of indie pop stars to watch, and we’re proud stans of all three. 

“Girls Just Wanna Be Famous,” as we wrote in June, presents itself as nothing less than an anthem for every diva who’s ever practiced their awards speech in the mirror. With this remix, the community at the heart of the track comes to life. In a world that often pits women in music against one another, “Girls Just Wanna Be Famous(er)” reminds us how powerful it is when they join forces instead.

This fall, Meg Smith will be supporting Molly Grace on tour, while MARIS will be on a tour of her own with Caroline Kingsbury. 

Listen to “Girls Just Wanna Be Famous(er)" below: 

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