
I Hope You Don’t Remember Me
If Quarter Life Crisis was Baby Queen introducing herself as the sharp-tongued outsider with a knack for infectious indie-pop, I Hope You Don’t Remember Me looks set to be the more vulnerable sequel — less about shouting at the world and more about figuring out where you fit inside it. Expect big hooks, emotional chaos and the kind of gloriously dramatic pop that makes heartbreak feel strangely exhilarating.
Tracklist
TBC
If Quarter Life Crisis was Baby Queen introducing herself as the sharp-tongued outsider with a knack for infectious indie-pop, I Hope You Don’t Remember Me looks set to be the more vulnerable sequel — less about shouting at the world and more about figuring out where you fit inside it. Expect big hooks, emotional chaos and the kind of gloriously dramatic pop that makes heartbreak feel strangely exhilarating.
Tracklist
TBC
Description
If Quarter Life Crisis was Baby Queen introducing herself as the sharp-tongued outsider with a knack for infectious indie-pop, I Hope You Don’t Remember Me looks set to be the more vulnerable sequel — less about shouting at the world and more about figuring out where you fit inside it. Expect big hooks, emotional chaos and the kind of gloriously dramatic pop that makes heartbreak feel strangely exhilarating.
Tracklist
TBC











