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Emylee Herring

Review: "Fallen Angel" - Rae


Fallen Angel by Rae


Trying to change who you are to fit someone’s idea of you is exhausting. They take more than you can give and you’re left questioning who you even are. Rae released her new song “Fallen Angel,” which in her words is inspired by individuality. This track is produced by Anthony Rankin (ANTi) and it contains all the beautiful and eerie elements of an iconic dark pop track. Rae’s vocal performance and her harmonies add the Angel into ‘Fallen Angel.’ This song gave me chills from the start with it's impactful message of self worth and the artistic choices that brought it to life.





Rae stated “Fallen Angel” centers around the theme of self-reclamation in spite of those that try to change you for their own sake. There’s been so many times where we have turned into a blank canvas for someone else to paint instead of picking up the brush ourselves. Rae used this song to empower people to be unapologetically themselves and never change for anyone. “Said I would be forgiven, but I never needed to be saved.” She writes about her journey with understanding the sacrifices made and realization that she has to live for herself. Rae picked herself off the ground and learned from past mistakes and shared the experience for anyone who needs to hear it. ‘Fallen Angel,’ is a must listen to song, especially if you’re fans of Ava Maxx or Billie Eilish.


Rae was formally known as Rachel Philipp but recently changed her artist name. She is a singer-songwriter and an incredible producer. She has built a lot of experience in this industry working behind the scenes as a vocalist and ghost writer. Rae has stepped into the light to share her raw and authentic self. Rae started releasing her own music this year with her debut single "Panic." She now has three tracks out and plans to keep the momentum. "Fallen Angel," was co-written by Kate Ryder and it's a message we all need to hear. Check out the song and all Rae's socials below to stay up to date with future releases.


Written By Emylee Herring



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