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PREMIERE: Victoria Xe Drops Call Me Feat. Baby Goth: A Synth-Pop Adventure

By Marcus AdetolaFebruary 9, 2024
PREMIERE: Victoria Xe Drops Call Me Feat. Baby Goth: A Synth-Pop Adventure

On Call Me, Victoria Xe and Baby Goth create a sonic universe, spinning a web of catchy beats and lyrical intrigue. This track takes you through the neon-lit streets of pop with a detour into the gritty alleys of bubblegum rap with synths that sparkle like disco balls in a ’90s arcade, melodies that stick like gum under a diner table, and a vibe so futuristic, it feels like riding a hoverboard through a cyberpunk cityscape.

Victoria Xe, with her airy vocals, pairs with Baby Goth’s edgy lyrics like a leather jacket matched with a pastel dress. It’s this contrast that gives Call Me its unique flavour – a musical smoothie with ingredients you wouldn’t think to mix, but once you taste it, you can’t get enough.

The song’s narrative dives deep into the tangled wires of modern love and self-discovery, echoing the irony of yearning for what’s bad for us while having everything else at our fingertips. It’s a mirror reflecting our own relationship dramas and the quest to find ourselves amidst the chaos.

Victoria Xe Call Me ft Baby Goth song cover
Victoria Xe Call Me ft Baby Goth song cover

Victoria Xe isn’t just another voice in the crowd. Her journey from church choirs to LA’s music scene shows versatility and passion. With influences ranging from Ariana Grande to Doja Cat, she crafts tunes that resonate with the heart and the feet. And when Baby Goth steps into the mix, the song transforms into a dialogue between two artists, each bringing their own flavour to the party.

So, hit play, let the melody take you away, and maybe, just maybe, dial that number you’ve been hesitating to call. Who knows what adventures await on the other end of the line?

Call Me is out now.

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