“Fear of heights is like the fear of love,” says Annie Tracy.  “Intimidating at first, but once you experience it, you realise you’re no longer afraid.” The R&B/Pop newcomer isn’t just quoting poetry, she’s embodying it. With the release of her Warner Records debut EP, Scared of Heights, the artist isn’t afraid to get personal.
The up-and-coming singer makes her Warner Records debut with Scared of Heights, a confident and emotionally honest record. Built around themes of vulnerability, connection, and growth, the project showcases Annie’s talent not just as a vocalist, but as a sharp songwriter who knows exactly what she wants to say — and how to make you feel it.
The lead track, Catching Feelings, featuring Leon Thomas, blends smooth soul and jazz elements into a laid-back, late-night vibe. It’s a song about emotional risk handled with subtlety and chemistry. The LA-shot music video captures the song’s intimacy and adds a playful, cinematic layer, giving fans a look at Annie’s natural on-camera presence and her ability to bring a story to life beyond the music.
With this seven-track EP, which includes other titles like Soft, Look I Can Fly, Catching Feelings and Love is a Holiday, Annie introduces herself as an artist with a clear vision and something real to say. Her style is modern but grounded in classic R&B influences, and her appeal lies in her balance of confidence and emotional openness. Whether she’s singing about falling in love or finding strength in uncertainty, Annie Tracy is proving she’s an artist to watch.