CRY BABY’S NEW SINGLE ‘1991’ IS A NOSTALGIA HIT WHICH PROVES THAT POP IS NOTHING WITHOUT A BIT OF HIP HOP.

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Cry Baby’s new single ‘1991’ is a nostalgia hit which proves that pop is nothing without a bit of hip hop.


Almost a year after Charlie XCX and Troye Sivan's ‘1999’, Cry Baby are back to eclipse this now aged track with their own throwback bop '1991'. A nostalgia hit which proves that pop is nothing without a bit of hip hop. 

Hyper-galactic in every sense, this Charleston have taken their east coast state to the moon. Fuelled by a slapping bass, shouts of ecstasy both in the back and foreground, and a flaming rap verse calling back to the days when Will Smith was bouncing off the walls as a youthful Fresh Prince. Everything is a call to movement. Whether at a party or dancing alone in your room, Cry Baby have your back.


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