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1. Who is Babymorocco?
Babymorocco is the first boy to do it like this since ever. Babymorocco is new uk pop.
2. Three words to describe your sound?
British. Electro. Phatness.
3. What can listeners expect from your upcoming album Amour?
Amour is a 16 track delux omnibus of pure electro. This project was my lifeline this year. My blood pulsates with trash, I got wine in my blood. Amour feels like that. If you could bleed out of your eyes because you loved music so much. You would do this to Amour. Pure electro frenzy.
4. What was the inspiration behind it?
It’s about the ending of friendships. It’s a dance song. Friendship means so much to me. But I will not become someones butler, I’m not just gonna make a Cameo. I had become someone that was at the beck and call of somebody’s every need. I felt like I was losing who I was. But I wanted to make it into dance track. More people hear dance music.
5. What’s been one of your biggest career highlights?
Sleeping with famous people.
6. Who are some of your inspirations?
Space Cowboy, iKeda and my haters online and IRL haters.
7. What’s your favourite club in London?
Anything that’s a party not in a club, is the best club in London or LA. I love clubs in Paris though and New York.
8. If you weren’t a musician, what would you be?
A writer, but I always wanted to a Virologist, I was always really into how rabies works.
9. Best advice you’ve ever been given?
Even if your shit is real bad, get really good at how awful it is, whether its music, art, writing anything. Then cos its so intentional it become your own swag. No1 can play with that.
10. What can fans look forward to from you in the future?
A mini EP called Crazy/Beautiful.
Photography courtesy of Archibald Barr. Babymorocco’s ‘Amour’ is out on all platforms now.
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1. Who is Babymorocco?
Babymorocco is the first boy to do it like this since ever. Babymorocco is new uk pop.
2. Three words to describe your sound?
British. Electro. Phatness.
3. What can listeners expect from your upcoming album Amour?
Amour is a 16 track delux omnibus of pure electro. This project was my lifeline this year. My blood pulsates with trash, I got wine in my blood. Amour feels like that. If you could bleed out of your eyes because you loved music so much. You would do this to Amour. Pure electro frenzy.
4. What was the inspiration behind it?
It’s about the ending of friendships. It’s a dance song. Friendship means so much to me. But I will not become someones butler, I’m not just gonna make a Cameo. I had become someone that was at the beck and call of somebody’s every need. I felt like I was losing who I was. But I wanted to make it into dance track. More people hear dance music.
5. What’s been one of your biggest career highlights?
Sleeping with famous people.
6. Who are some of your inspirations?
Space Cowboy, iKeda and my haters online and IRL haters.
7. What’s your favourite club in London?
Anything that’s a party not in a club, is the best club in London or LA. I love clubs in Paris though and New York.
8. If you weren’t a musician, what would you be?
A writer, but I always wanted to a Virologist, I was always really into how rabies works.
9. Best advice you’ve ever been given?
Even if your shit is real bad, get really good at how awful it is, whether its music, art, writing anything. Then cos its so intentional it become your own swag. No1 can play with that.
10. What can fans look forward to from you in the future?
A mini EP called Crazy/Beautiful.
Photography courtesy of Archibald Barr. Babymorocco’s ‘Amour’ is out on all platforms now.
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