18-year-old Baker Grace unleashes potent pop earworm "Numb" in the lead up to her new EP
Baker Grace has been making music since she was only fourteen and was first signed to a major label at the tender age of sixteen, which is enough to make anyone feel like an underachiever.
Although she had a number of previous successes, it is with her recent songwriting that the bright young talent has really started to hit her stride. Recent release "Wrong Kind Of People" turned heads for all the right reasons, and her new track "Numb" comes as another solid reminder that we have a special pop talent in our midst.
"It's about putting your own well being over egotistical drama" says Baker Grace of her newest concoction of pop brilliance. Featuring bouncing beats and wonderfully articulated lyricism, it has all the ingredients of the perfect earworm and lifts the
With a sprinkling of an infectious Sigrid-esque chorus and Tove Styrke's minimalist pop production, "Numb" is ultimately an exciting taster of the NYC-based artist's upcoming project Girl, I Know which is due to be released on 17 May. Describing the ambition behind the new project, Grace says "I want people to come away with the confidence to really trust themselves, and realise that everyone else in the world goes through the same things they do." We can't wait to hear more.
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