Natalie Reigo’s latest release, “Baby Girl” tells the story of a relationship past its breaking point. Her lyricism feels vulnerable with lines such as, “If I were you I’d be thinking of something to say/ I wouldn’t stand there all quiet as I’m walking away.” Here, Natalie is pleading for honesty and effort from her partner. The upbeat song goes on to empower individuals to get out of these toxic and unhealthy partnerships. Not receiving the love you give back from your partner is a silent struggle for many relationships. This aspect of Natalie Reigo’s “Baby Girl” and its story is one which will resonate with many who have similarly felt their relationship crumble from a lack of one side’s commitment.
In regard to the style and structure of “Baby Girl,” the song feels like a burst of energy. Instrumentally, the song is driven by a bold guitar and strong beat. In fact, the drum, bass, and samplers placed in the chorus almost stretches into EDM territory. The track’s main chorus features a fast tempo and talking-style of vocals. Overall, "Baby Girl" is very high energy and danceable and I enjoyed my listen very much. Natalie’s vocals are both confident and emotive and I believe her talent and star power is what will make “Baby Girl” stand out amongst many other singles.
At just 18 years old, Stockholm singer/songwriter Natalie Reigo has accumulated over a million Spotify streams and worked with established artists such as Tusse, Klara Hammarström, and Smash into Pieces. She is completely driven by her passion for music. This shines through in her deeply personal lyrics and ability to reinterpret classic pop sounds with a soulful twist. To make “Baby Girl,” Natalie channeled some of her favorite artists and influences in Zara Larsson and Icona Pop. With a mission to reach international audiences, Natalie is performing live constantly to sharpen her skills and stage presence. If you enjoyed “Baby Girl” as much as I did, you’re going to want to follow Natalie Reigo on all social platforms. Lucky for you, we’ve linked them all below!
Written By Casey Hascup
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