Bailey Perrie’s “The Villain” is a high-energy pop-rock anthem about playful rebellion, confidence, and the freedom to step outside of expectations. The song is about the fun of imagining a world without borders, and it uses the comfortable appeal of fictional bad guys as a springboard for a more personal message about being yourself and expressing yourself.

“The Villain” turns the outsider trope on its head into a celebration of self-acceptance. The song is an empowerment experience that gives room to break free from the pressure and ignore the need to please everybody. Bailey Perrie gives a reminder that there is real freedom in embracing personality and imperfections.

The result is a nice blend of pop catchiness and some more serious emotional content, wrapped in energetic, lively pop-rock and performed with a lot of attitude. “The Villain” is daring and imaginative, a great example of how authenticity often arises from defying expectations. Bailey Perrie makes a record that captures the rush of self-discovery and marks a path in today’s shifting pop-rock scene.

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