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Fame, Friendship, and Feminine Chaos: Meg Smith, Molly Grace & MARIS Turn Up the Glitter on “Girls Just Wanna Be Famous(er)”

  • Writer: Unheard Gems Team
    Unheard Gems Team
  • Aug 15
  • 1 min read

If summer 2025 had a soundtrack, this might just be the opening track. Meg Smith’s fan-favorite anthem “Girls Just Wanna Be Famous” gets a sparkling rework with the help of alt-pop forces Molly Grace and MARIS, transforming an already addictive electro-pop gem into a full-on 80s-inspired, dancefloor-ready spectacle.


The original was a theatrical love letter to ambition, stardom, and the playful messiness that comes with it. Now, “Girls Just Wanna Be Famous(er)” triples the fun — Molly’s disco-laced charisma and MARIS’ cosmic pop touch make it a maximalist dream. The verses feel like three friends trading secrets and hyping each other up, all while basking in tongue-in-cheek self-awareness.


It’s glitter, it’s chaos, it’s the joy of shamelessly performing in your bedroom mirror. And in true pop star fashion, Meg drops another surprise alongside the track: she’ll join Molly Grace as direct support on the ‘Blush’ Tour, hitting 25 major cities this fall.


These features aren’t just an upgrade — it’s proof that when powerful voices unite, pop gets even more fun.

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