Carol Ades Embraces Playful Vulnerability in ‘Worst Person In The World’

On her way to global stardom, Los Angeles-based songstress Carol Ades has long threaded the fine line between mainstream relatability and niche alt-pop allure. Such a striking formula seems to be still very relevant for the project, as ‘Worst Person In The World’ proudly showcases. Steeped in self-awareness and playful introspection, the single explores the regular ups and downs of PMS by embracing vulnerability and a heightened sense of girlhood.

Delving deeper into the record, Carol Ades explains: “I wrote ‘Worst Person In The World’ specifically to play for myself when I’m two days out from getting my period and feel like an anxious, depressed mess. Which, by the way, happens every single month. On the dot. By the end of the song, I always remember that I am literally just a girl!!! It can be pretty hard to remember that sometimes and be kind to myself, but this song has superpowers :)”

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