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Heading To "Dover Beach" With Baby Queen

New music with Baby Queen!

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Heading To "Dover Beach" With Baby Queen
Clark Franklyn

Light and airy music is the theme for this summer. After a heavy year and a half; music, musicians and the industry as a whole is recognizing an emerging trend. Fans are wanting to feel freedom when listening to music. So this summer, give them music that makes them want all the windows down and to sing at the top of their lungs.

Baby Queen is taking advantage of this sound early on.

After releasing her debut EP last fall, she has followed with several songs that challenge the norms of the world. Though, this new song "Dover Beach" somehow gives Baby Queen a whole new dimension to her stage performance and overall look. Just to elaborate, her previous song "These Drugs" has a punk-pop look and sound. But this new song feels like and looks like a delicate 1970's movie film but with an airy pop sound. The creative design behind her video is incredible and her artistry is very apparent.

What's even more impressive is that she is ready to take the charts, industry, and listeners for a wild ride. But it is to no one's surprise. Her talent is proving to clearly be show stopping as BBC Radio 1 has included her as one of their "Future Artists" and Apple Music UK has selected her as their Up Next artist.

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