Melbourne’s indie-pop darling Tilly Fenton is turning heads and twisting hearts with her explosive new single “It’s You!”—out now.
This punchy, glitter-drenched anthem marks a bold new chapter for the Naarm-based artist, who’s gearing up to release her debut EP, it’s a feeling that I know, on October 10.
With crunchy guitars, cheeky lyrics, and a wink to early 2000s pop-rock royalty, “It’s You!” is a sonic slap of catharsis.
Fenton’s songwriting sparkles with playful angst, channelling Olivia Rodrigo’s raw energy and Hannah Montana’s unapologetic sass in equal measure.
“I always wanted to write a super upbeat, angsty pop-rock track,” Tilly shares. “After hearing ‘good 4 u,’ I was hooked.”
She adds, “I grew up obsessed with Hannah Montana. That music is engraved in my brain—it shaped how I write and perform.”
From the first riff, “It’s You!” feels like a glitter bomb detonated in a high school hallway—dramatic, delicious, and deeply relatable.
The track captures the moment you stop biting your tongue and finally say what you should’ve said ages ago.
“It’s a love letter to the people who twist things and make you question yourself,” Tilly explains. “It’s not me—it’s you.”
With punchy hooks and confident delivery, the song balances catharsis with cheeky charm, making it a standout in her growing discography.
From Studio Sparks to Stage Magic: The Making of “It’s You!”
Tilly penned “It’s You!” during a session with acclaimed producer Anna Laverty, known for work with Lady Gaga and Nick Cave.
The pair brainstormed lyrics around the classic breakup line “It’s not you, it’s me,” flipping it into something far more empowering.
“I thought it’d be fun to reword it,” Tilly says. “Turning it into ‘It’s not me, it’s you’ felt cheeky and honest.”
She brought the track to producer Michael Belsar and drummer Ben Ellingworth, kicking off a creative process full of experimentation.
Together, they sculpted a sound that’s equal parts pop sparkle and rock grit, with layers that evolve on every listen.
Michael Belsar mixed the track, while mastering duties went to Dale Becker, adding polish without dulling its emotional punch.
The accompanying music video, directed by Jesse Richards, captures the song’s dramatic spirit in a hauntingly empty theatre.
“It’s like performing to no one but yourself,” Tilly says. “It’s freeing—like dancing in your bedroom when no one’s watching.”
The video mirrors the song’s themes of self-empowerment and emotional release, offering fans a visual feast of raw performance.
Shot in a single take, the clip amplifies the track’s message: reclaim your voice, own your story, and sing it loud.
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