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The Yearbook (Album) by Baby Queen

Artist Biography For Baby Queen

Born In Durban South Africa And Now Based In London Multi-Instrumentalist And Singer-Songwriter Bella Latham Adopted The Moniker Baby Queen To Write About The Whirlwind Life Of Instagram Influencers And Fashion Parties She Found Herself Immersed In When She Moved To London As A Teenager. Baby‎ Queen Makes Grunge-Pop For A Disaffected Gen Z Tackling Issues Like Internet Addiction And Mental Health Head-On With Incisive Satire. Her Hazy Alt-Pop Is About "navigating Your Way Through This World Whilst Being So Unhappy And Equally Disillusioned With The Cyber Landscape That We Are Forced To Live Inside And The Different Ways People Might Numb Themselves Or Try To Find A Place Where They Can Exist In Amongst All Of This Fucking Chaos.’’ Debut Single 'Internet Religion' Fuses Her Pop Roots – She Was Raised In The School Of Taylor Swift And The 1975 – With Psychedelic Synths Guitars And A Biting Dissection Of "the Way That Social Media Affects Our Opinion Of Ourselves."

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: The Yearbook

"A New Era Of Baby Queen’s Story Begins With Her New Mixtape The Yearbook. “It’s An American Coming-Of-Age Film ” She Says Of The Final Project’s Concept. “It Feels Confusing Happy Free Lonely… All Of These Things You Go Through When You Are Growing Up” "This Whole Body Of Work Was Written During A Time Of My Life That Was So Developmental. When I Listen To It Now It Sounds Like All The Different Characters You Play When You’re Growing Up And All The Intense Emotions You Feel Like Extreme Happiness And Extreme Pain. I Wanted People To Feel Like They Could Grow Up With Me Listening To The Music. For Me An Album Is Something That Is Incredibly Sonically Cohesive Whereas These Songs Were Sort Of Written As Singles. Each Song Has Its Own Character And We Followed Specifically What It Wanted In Terms Of Production—not Necessarily What The Project As A Whole Wanted." — Via Apple Music

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