Home New Music Francesca Everly Thinks ‘Love Is Overrated’

Francesca Everly Thinks ‘Love Is Overrated’

Francesca Everly Love Is Overrated on Right Chord Music

Vibrant LGBTQ+ artist Francesca Everly channels the raw energy of pop-rock in her latest single, Love is Overrated.

Francesca Everly, based in both Rome and London, is an emerging artist gaining attention with notable achievements early in her career. Her second track, Pathetic, has amassed over 30,000 streams and earned recognition from BBC Radio 6’s Tom Robinson, who selected it among the Top 25 songs of the week. Additionally, Francesca has secured placements on prominent playlists such as New Music Friday Italy, Fresh Finds Italy, and EQUAL Italia, further solidifying her growing presence as a rising name.

Drawing subtle comparisons to artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Fletcher, Francesca’s latest release, Love is Overrated, marks a notable divergence from her previous style, presenting her boldest and edgiest work yet. This track is infused with sarcasm and rebellious lyricism, living up to its straightforward title—a defiant critique of modern love, inspired by personal experiences that many listeners will undoubtedly find relatable.

Departing from the serene and gentle tones of her earlier tracks, Francesca now embraces a more dynamic approach with a lively pop-rock anthem. Featuring infectious guitar riffs, powerful drums, and assertive backing vocals, the song strikes a balance between catchy hooks and unrestrained, angsty energy. Particularly notable is the chorus—a spirited refrain that invites listeners to belt out the defiant lyrics: love is overrated, sick of being jaded.

“Rebellious and cathartic, Love is Overrated is a jam tailor-made for cranking up on your speakers.”

From emotive ballads to high-energy rock-pop anthems, Francesca Everly continues to refine and evolve her musical style. Whether she revisits her earlier sound or continues down this path, one thing is certain—it will keep us eagerly anticipating what’s next.

Discover more from Francesca Everly

Discover more on Right Chord Music

Words Javier Rodriguez