MADDY LITTLE – “ALL MY FAULT”
INDEPENDENT
Canadian indie alt-pop artist Maddy Little returns with “All My Fault,” a raw, bittersweet reflection on self-doubt, emotional manipulation, and the quiet power of finally choosing yourself. Written in the aftermath of a situationship defined by push and pull, the track captures the moment where self-blame gives way to clarity and growth.
Built around a stripped-back, organic production style, “All My Fault” keeps its focus firmly on emotion. Little explores the toll of being caught in a cycle of unmet commitment, questioning her worth while mistaking manipulation for affection. “I was constantly either being blamed, or blaming myself,” she explains. “I didn’t think I was good enough, or I felt too weak to walk away from a situation where I wasn’t valued.”
What makes the song especially resonant is its emotional arc. “All My Fault” moves from internalized blame toward self-recognition, marking a turning point where Little finds her voice and reclaims her value. The contrast between vulnerability and resolve sits at the heart of the track, mirroring the process of leaving something painful behind and stepping into something healthier.
Maddy Little creates dreamy, heartfelt music rooted in honesty and emotional connection. Blending soft textures with catchy, lingering melodies, her songs balance vulnerability with warmth, offering listeners something deeply personal yet easy to hold onto.
Inspired by artists like Soccer Mommy, Alvvays, and Valley, Little’s music is driven by storytelling and authenticity. At its core is a commitment to self-empowerment, growth, and making listeners feel less alone in their experiences. It’s a guiding thread that runs through every release.
Angsty, nostalgic, and quietly cathartic, “All My Fault” lands as both an ending and a beginning.
ARTIST QUOTE
“It feels like the end of something painful, but the beginning of something better,” says Little. “I’m finally out of that dark part of my life and focused on being happier, and I truly am.”
Maddy Little
[Single]
(Independent)
Release Date: January 15, 2026








