Rubberband Girl releases single ‘Nothing But A Smile’ It was written solely by Rubberband Girl, and was produced by her regular collaborator, the Grammy, BRIT and Ivor Novello award winner Jonathan Quarmby.
Her lyrics tap into the heartache and anxieties that come with young adult life but instead of wallowing in sadness, the song becomes a spirit-boosting anthem of remembering your own qualities. Whatever things might be dragging you down right now will soon be forgotten as better things wait on the horizon.

Rubberband Girl aka Caitlyn Scarlett grew up in a little village in Berkshire with a loving and supportive family but always felt city life would give her the opportunities she yearned for. So at just 17 she moved to London to make her ambitions a reality. She began doing guest vocals and co-writing for the likes of Little Simz, Ms Banks, Rudimental and Subtronics.
‘Nothing But A Smile’ is her third single, following on from ‘South Suburban Weekend’ and ‘Star In A Reasonably Priced Car’.
Rubberband Girl says, “I wrote ‘Nothing But A Smile’ with the sentiment of living in the moment. It’s about enjoying your youth and the good times, despite the inevitability of bad days and mishaps around the corner. The line ‘With nothing but a smile and the radio on’ is a reference to the time a reporter asked Marilyn Monroe if it was true that she had posed nude for a photoshoot, to which she replied ‘No, I had the radio on!’”
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