Baby Queen has shared her new single ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’.
The London-based pop provocateur stole our hearts with her debut album, before disappearing back into the studio. Work on her second LP is ongoing, with Baby Queen deciding to share a sample of something new.
Out now, ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’ is a conscious attempt to construct an antidote to the famous ballads about a fear of being forgotten. It’s driven forwards by one of Baby Queen’s most assured vocals, with the South African born artist embodying a kind of vivid melodrama
Discussing the song’s origins, she comments…
“This song is about an urge to revoke my memory from somebody else’s mind after perceived rejection (partly in defiance and partly out of shame) and have them be erased from my own in return. Whilst writing it, I was still trying to convince myself of what I was saying. I think a lot of the emotion comes from the fact that a big part of me didn’t want to be forgotten, and knew I wouldn’t forget.”
Tune in now.