Starling proves she’s an alt-pop “Queen” in new emotional single

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On Oct. 30, alt-pop artist Starling released her latest single “Queen” as she works on her new EP in the coming months. In this emotional anthem, Starling shows off her vocals as she uplifts listeners who may not feel seen.

Over a dynamic piano ballad, the British singer begins with an emotional verse that listeners may resonate with about how she thought she would be in a better position in life with lyrics like “I thought by now, I would have all figured out / I thought by now, I would be happier with myself.” However, as her voice reaches soaring highs, she changes the tone of her story by singing, “It’s not what you’ve done, it’s who you’ve become.” After listening to Starling’s raw, crystalline voice sing about reaching her dreams after braving rough days, listeners will start to feel like a “Queen” themselves as they’re encouraged to “hold the vision in the darkest days.”

On what her empowering song is about, Starling says,

“‘Queen’  is about giving up – that moment when you feel you can’t go on any longer. An anthem, a reminder, a mantra that I didn’t in fact need to “give up” I just needed to straighten my crown. … The truth is there are chapters in our life when we are being tested, and in the end, the winners are always the ones most brave.”

Starling’s next EP promises a collection of fiercely vibrant pop songs with powerful messages full of courage and resilience like “Queen” and “Cool Girl,” her single from earlier this year, so be sure to look out for more releases if you liked “Queen.” Outside of music, Starling is a motivational speaker with a monthly podcast at Soho House.

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Julissa Mendoza Robles
Julissa Mendoza Robles
Julissa Mendoza Robles is a fall journalism intern for Melodic Magazine. She is currently pursuing an associate's in creative writing but she plans on eventually studying music industry or entertainment business related programs for her bachelors.

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