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The Young Artist, Baby Cate’s New Self-Made EP ‘Self-Love’ in the ‘Raw-ish’ Style Vocals Centers Around Female Empowerment, Friendship, and Self-Love

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
May 4, 2020
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 3 mins read

The 23-year-old Massachusetts based musical talent has come with her new EP titled ‘Self-Love’ that she has written and produced on her own. Released recently in the April month of 2020, the new EP ‘Self-Love’ contains three songs namely, ‘Cry’, ‘Move On’, and ‘We Good’. The three songs in the EP ‘Self-Love’ narrate unique experiences with elements of rock, pop, hip-hop, and alternative r&b.

All the songs are available to listen to on various music streaming platforms and the ‘Self Love’ EP revolves around female empowerment, friendship, and loving oneself.

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Known with the real name, Caitlin Simon, the young music artist has put the theme of accepting past experiences in ‘Move On’, female empowerment in ‘Cry’, and positivity in ‘We Good’.

Baby Cate is a Massachusetts-based multi-talented personality who is popular as an independent songwriter, rapper, producer, mix engineer, and multi-instrumentalist. The music artist completed her graduation with a degree in Music Business from Hofstra University.

Baby Cate gained complete knowledge about playing guitar and piano there which she is utilizing in producing her music.

It is not for the first time that Baby Cate has introduced her self-made musical work as she released ‘Baby Cate: The Mixtape’ with her own efforts in January 2019. And it comprised of the breakout song ‘Fake A$$’ which received an excellent response. Baby Cate takes inspiration from artists namely, Pharrell, Missy Elliot, and Timbaland, etc.

In her current EP ‘Self-Love’, the lyric video for ‘Cry’ is garnering a positive response from listeners. According to Baby Cate, the entire motive of her producing any song is to connect with her audience. For this, she experiments with the music-making process and works intensely hard to produce something unique for listeners.

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Richard has worked as a journalist for various print-based magazines for more than 5 years. He brings together substantial news pieces from the Education industry.

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