Bailey Perrie Embraces Her Mischievous Side on New Pop-Rock Single "The Villain"
Emerging Australian pop artist Bailey Perrie returns with her electrifying new single, "The Villain" a fast-paced, attitude-filled pop-rock anthem that proves sometimes breaking the rules can be the most fun of all. The release has already attracted the support of Conor Lochrie, Deputy Editor at Rolling Stone Australia, adding to the growing momentum surrounding Bailey's latest chapter. Driven by energetic guitars, infectious melodies, and a racing 159 BPM tempo, The Villain combines playful rebellion with a powerful message about self-acceptance. Rather than embracing darkness, the song explores the freedom that comes from letting go of expectations and refusing to spend life trying to please everyone else. Inspired by the mischievous charm of movie villains rather than true evil, The Villain imagines a world without consequences, asking listeners what they would do if they could throw away the rulebook for just one night.
Beneath its tongue-in-cheek lyrics and high-energy production lies a relatable theme: life is too short to always fit in, and sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is stop worrying about being perfect. With influences that will appeal to fans of Avril Lavigne, Freya Skye, and modern pop-rock, Bailey Perrie delivers a track packed with confidence, personality, and sing-along hooks. The song captures the rush of stepping outside your comfort zone and embracing every side of who you are. Following a packed-out album launch show in Perth, upcoming headline dates in Sydney and Melbourne, and a support slot for ISHAN on the Perth leg of his Australian tour, Bailey Perrie is quickly building a reputation as one of Australia's most exciting emerging pop-rock artists.
"The Villain" is available now on all major streaming platforms.


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