Doing Better

Album: In Search Of The Antidote (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • After a setback, it's entirely possible to be doing better but feeling worse. That's what Fletcher is grappling with in this song.

    In 2022 she released the album Girl Of My Dreams, which includes some songs where she cuts to the crazy, letting her unfiltered thoughts flow free after struggling to move on from a high-profile situationship with YouTube personality Shannon Beveridge. In 2024, Fletcher and Beveridge hashed it out on Shannon's Exes and O's podcast.

    "It's a response to that whole time in my life," Fletcher said of the song. "It's making fun of myself, of the way I was acting cocky and acting out. I was performing that song in all these places and I felt like such s--t on the inside. It's like, Look at me, I'm doing all these things, but why does better feel worse?"

    "Love has always been a muse for me, and it was such a transformative relationship that I wrote about it for a while," she added. "Even when I was writing about it, I was able to feel into an emotion I was feeling at one time."
  • Fletcher is the singer-songwriter Cari Fletcher. Her mononymed stage persona is a different side to her personality that is very outgoing and uninhibited. In this song, that side of her comes out in the verses, while the Cari side - more reserved and thoughtful - is on the chorus.
  • The line, "Your girlfriend never thanked me for making her go viral" is a reference to Fletcher's song "Becky's So Hot," which she wrote after seeing a photo of Beveridge with her new girlfriend, the influencer Becky Missal.
  • Fletcher writes her own songs but almost always gets help from various songwriters and producers. "Doing Better" she worked on with the singer-songwriter Mary Weitz, the rapper-songwriter Kinetics (Jeremy Dussolliet), and the song's producers, Jennifer Decilveo and One Love (Timothy Sommers).

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