Blondshell premieres “23's a baby”

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The artist shares a key single to understand the core of her next album.

The indie rock singer from Los Angeles, California, Blondshellhe has launched “23's a Baby”the new single from his next studio album, If you asked for a picturewhose release date is May 2 of this year via They parties records.

If you asked for a picture It is the second album of Sabrina Teitelbaum under the name of Blondshelland serve as a photographic album that collects specific moments in the life of an artist in the process of discovering who he is, of someone simply trying to survive, like all of us.

“23's a Baby” perfectly represents the concept of LP; The song is a hymn of indie rock and pop that examines the generational gap between father and daughter and the resentment that can be generated while you try to understand your identity. For more claims and accusations that we could launch, it only remains compassionate to understand that no one really knows what they are doing of their life, and our parents are no exception.

This song is the fourth advance of the album, next to the singles “T&A”, “What's Fair” and “Two Times”; less than a month after its launch, there is no doubt that If you asked for a picture It will be an extremely introspective experience.

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