Fifi C Searches For Lost Innocence With Single, ‘Baby Me’

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Based in Brighton, United Kingdom, vocalist and songwriter, Fifi C began her musical journey through theatre roles and went on to study at The BRIT School, a performing and creative arts school located in London.

Inspired by stunning vocals with the likes of Hannah Reid, the lead singer of London Grammar, Nina Simone and YEBBA, Fifi C has been seen playing at festivals such as South Facing Festival, Croydon Pride and for Apple at their Regent Street store.

Produced by Pete Smith (The Boomtown Rats, The Police, Stevie Wonder and Duran Duran) and recorded at Homeward Studios in Brighton, the latest single from young up and comer, Fifi C, ‘Baby Me’ tells a story about searching for that innocence that we once held when we were young.

Today’s younger generation has seen an increase in being overly self-critical with pressures from social media, mental health or societal issues. I think people have forgotten the simple, innocent lives, we all led when we were babies. ‘Baby Me’ is a call for people to look after their younger self because [they] ‘never asked to be.’” Fifi C

The vocals of Fifi C in ‘Baby Me’ will capture every second of your attention as she displays incredible control, emotion and versatility that leaves you completely mesmerised.

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