Baby Queen is teasing her second album with a new video for ‘Word Vomit’
London artist follows previous singles ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’ and ‘Feel Something’.

Baby Queen has shared the official visualiser for her new single, ‘Word Vomit’.
The track marks the latest preview of the London-based artist’s upcoming second album, following previous singles ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’ and ‘Feel Something’.
Speaking about the song, Baby Queen – aka Bella Latham – says: “This is the story of a comically and cosmically humbling night in the history of my life and I hope it acts as a warning not to drink too much tequila in the presence of somebody you really fancy.”
The release follows a recent viral moment that saw Baby Queen team up with Courtney Love for an acoustic cover of Geese’s ‘Au Pays Du Cocaine’, shared on Instagram.
It also arrives shortly after a headline show at London’s Hoxton Hall, where Bella debuted new material alongside fan favourites after arriving at the venue in a horse-drawn funeral carriage, which she described as symbolising “the death of her ego”.
The new album follows Baby Queen’s 2023 debut LP ‘Quarter Life Crisis’, which reached the UK Top 5.
The track marks the latest preview of the London-based artist’s upcoming second album, following previous singles ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’ and ‘Feel Something’.
Speaking about the song, Baby Queen – aka Bella Latham – says: “This is the story of a comically and cosmically humbling night in the history of my life and I hope it acts as a warning not to drink too much tequila in the presence of somebody you really fancy.”
The release follows a recent viral moment that saw Baby Queen team up with Courtney Love for an acoustic cover of Geese’s ‘Au Pays Du Cocaine’, shared on Instagram.
It also arrives shortly after a headline show at London’s Hoxton Hall, where Bella debuted new material alongside fan favourites after arriving at the venue in a horse-drawn funeral carriage, which she described as symbolising “the death of her ego”.
The new album follows Baby Queen’s 2023 debut LP ‘Quarter Life Crisis’, which reached the UK Top 5.
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