Photo: ThreeBroMedia/Elif Gonen‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’ marks a real shift for Baby Queen, showcasing musical versatility while leaning less frequently into Arabella Latham’s signature style of social commentary, instead diving straight into heartbreak. It feels like her most mature, honest work yet, showcasing a new era where she’s comfortable being vulnerable. Minding the Explanatory Gap works as a soft, emotional interlude that flows seamlessly into the next track, marking how carefully crafted this album is as a package. Spite flips the mood again with sharp, relatable lyrics about jealousy and breakups, delivered with force that fits the emotional tenor. Our editorial content is solely funded by lovely people like yourself using Stereoboard's listings when buying tickets for live events.