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Annie Tracy Embraces the Risk of Love on “Scared of Heights”

What if falling in love was just like falling: terrifying, uncertain, but worth it? That’s the question Annie Tracy explores in her EP, “Scared of Heights,” released on Warner Records. 

The record plays like a soundtrack for anyone who’s ever been afraid of risk but did it anyway in the name of love. The title track, “Scared of Heights,” is a soft, delicate ballad that captures the exact moment when love starts to feel real… and so does the fear that comes with it.

In contrast, “Catching Feelings,” a standout collaboration with Leon Thomas, leans into smooth, jazz-influenced soul. It’s playful, effortless, highlighting Tracy’s ability to move across genres without ever compromising her voice or artistic vision.

“To Love and Be Loved” offers a tender pause in the emotional arc, a delicate ballad that drifts in with soft piano and understated vocals. It captures the quiet kind of love that doesn’t need to be shouted out to be felt; the kind that holds you, heals you, and feels alright.

Closing the journey is “Look I Can Fly,” a gentle, ethereal finale that feels like a sigh of freedom and gratitude. The fear of the beginning has disappeared, leaving behind a sense of rebirth and peace.

With “Scared of Heights,” Tracy opens a window into her world, offering carefully crafted lyrics and impeccable vocal delivery. The EP explores the different stages of love, and like any good story, it ends with love overcoming fear and doubt.

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