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Baby Queen returns with storming comeback single ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’
It’s an instant-classic sad banger.

Baby Queen is back - and if her new track ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’ is anything to go by, she means business.
Out now via Insanity Records, the song acts as a follow up to her 2023 debut album ‘Quarter Life Crisis’ and 2024 standalone single ‘Ride Or Die’, and is our first taste of what to expect from her currently-unannounced second LP.
Written in the wake of an emotionally turbulent time, during which Baby Queen - aka Bella Latham - swapped London for New York and LA, ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’ sees her flip the usual break-up script in an Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind-esque attempt at healing from an ex.
“This song is about an urge to revoke my memory from somebody else’s mind after perceived rejection (partly in defiance and partly out of shame), and have them be erased from my own in return,” she explains. “Whilst writing it, I was still trying to convince myself of what I was saying. I think a lot of the emotion comes from the fact that a big part of me didn’t want to be forgotten, and knew I wouldn’t forget.”
A tempo-switching sad banger in the vein of Robyn’s iconic ‘Dancing On My Own’, it’s an appetite-whetting return. Revisit our In Deep digital cover interview with Baby Queen and check out the visualiser for ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’ below.
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