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Annie Tracy Conquers Fear on “Scared of Heights”

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Nostalgia, talent, unexpected twists, R&B, soul, and a suspicious love story—those might be the key ingredients in Annie Tracy’s musical recipe. A complete and complex singer-songwriter, Tracy returns under the Warner Records banner with her latest EP, Scared of Heights.

The seven-track project highlights Tracy’s versatility. She sheds her fears and leaps forward unapologetically, fusing genres that coexist in seamless harmony, packed with unexpected turns, deeply relatable lyrics, and a flawless voice that ties everything together like an invisible thread.

Enigmatic and surprising in its sudden change of direction, Accessory opens the EP, but it’s Catching Feelings (feat. Leon Thomas) that truly stands out. The song brings together two voices seemingly made for each other.

It’s paired with a music video where Annie and Leon Thomas fully tap into their chemistry, delivering a duet that glows from afar, without the need for excessive production or gimmicks.

The title track, Scared of Heights, also shines for its emotional weight and production quality. It’s a love song and a story of transformation, where the main character embraces her chaotic and impulsive nature while searching for someone who can “calm” her and make her feel safe.

“Fear of heights is like the fear of love—intimidating at first, but once you experience it, you realize you’re no longer afraid. With real, genuine love, you discover the strength to soar. Love doesn’t just lift you; it empowers you to reach the sky,” shares Annie.

Other highlights from the project include To Love and Be Loved, Soft, and Love is a Holiday, songs where Tracy explores the intricacies of love with sharp lyricism and a soft, caressing sonic palette.

Look I Can Fly closes the EP masterfully, with open chords, ethereal textures, and a sense of farewell, as if Annie were bidding goodbye to her “fear of heights,” offering a moment of gratitude and rebirth after profound growth.

Before signing with Warner Records, Annie was already gaining a loyal following thanks to her honesty, warm vocal tone, and intuitive ability to blend genres boldly and with heart.

With Scared of Heights, it’s clear that Tracy is carving out her place as a new voice in soulful, author-driven R&B and pop. Slowly but surely, she’s building the foundation of a career that could take off at any moment.

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