20-year-old newcomer CRYBABYAMY shares new single ‘Validation’

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20-year-old newcomer Crybabyamy aims to normalise every kind of emotion through her pop-based music. She is writing, producing and singing her way to removing the shame that comes with being somebody who spontaneously bursts into tears at the worst of times – and we’ve all been there. Mixing influences such as SHY Martin, PVRIS, Gracey, Adele and Julia Michaels, her raw, emotive style will speak to fans of Holly Humberstone, Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo.

Today sees Crybabyamy share her new single ‘Validation’, which is her first release since signing a major publishing deal with BMG. ‘Validation’ is an alt-pop anthem for a generation of young adults who struggle to find a balance between the connection that social media provides and the overwhelming attention that it demands.

Crybabyamy says, “‘Validation’ is a song about being obsessed with the attention we get from posting and being on social media. I see it as an anthem for young people, who are going through the motions of having a love/hate relationship with social media. I know I struggle with the vicious cycle of picking up my phone and putting it down again. Always chasing validation!”

‘Validation’ was written and produced by Amy in her modest home studio, and was then completed with additional production from Rob Milton (Holly Humberstone, Maisie Peters, The 1975).

Listen to ‘Validation’ – BELOW:

As you might predict after hearing ‘Validation’, Crybabyamy takes an unconventional approach to her social and streaming platforms. She might be depicted in animated form or in ink, or will pose in a way that masks her identity. That approach is partly about simply making things comfortable for herself, but it’s just as much about choosing to sidestep an intense online environment in which the eternal scroll makes everyone’s identity blur into anonymity.

Raised in Ireland, Amy spent more of her teens in Stratford-upon-Avon before eventually returning. She started playing a miniature keyboard as a child before she started to make her own music at the age of 14. As the usual high school social nonsense crept in, Amy opted out: the friendship games, the who’s-in-and-who’s-outs, the toxicity and the drama all held little appeal. Instead, she retreated into her simple home studio set-up to learn how to write and produce her own music.

She debuted during the turbulence of 2020 with two songs, ‘process’ and ‘nobody hears from me anymore’, both of which were released on her own Crybaby Records label. They provided a first insight into an artist who is ready to portray the rawest of emotions in her music – but who is also happy to let her music speak for itself.

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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