Empowering women to be on top and succeed is such a beautiful part of womanhood. Recently the spotlight has been on female artists in the music industry, and it is so inspiring to see. Ridi released a new bop for women everywhere called “I Could Be Your Daddy.” She goes over the strengths women possess and creates a track mixing Arabic sounds with all the iconic pop elements. Ridi wanted this song to mix cultural richness and contemporary sound to set the tone for Indo-Western music. Her artistry in this track is jaw dropping with the mix of styles and incredible vocals. She ties every element together with a positive message that women can in fact be loud, confident, and of course, your daddy.
Ridi stated she has delivered unapologetic verses that champion women's strength and motivate the women of the 21st century to be the best version of herself. One of the best lines in this single is “Don’t need no man for my shopping.” Ridi got creative when it came to using materialistic items as a metaphor for the internal worth she holds for herself. “I Could Be Your Daddy,” lays it bare that we don’t need anyone to determine our worth except ourselves. I will always stand by the importance of independence for females. We have just enough ability to take on the role of daddy. Ridi created an anthem that I’ll be scream singing for the next few weeks.
Ridi outdid herself with “I Could Be Your Daddy.” She is an incredibly talented singer-songwriter who uses her music to share messages we need to hear. Advocating for what society sees as weak links is Ridi’s passion. Not only does she use her music to speak up but she also confounded ‘Stop the B’ which is an antibullying page where stories are shared to raise awareness for the awful things people face on a day to day. Ridi has a heart of gold and insane talent. Her music speaks to the deepest part of your heart. If you liked this single, be sure to check out her discography. She leaves you feeling like you have the power to take on the world.
Written By Emylee Herring
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