‘When The Pope’s A Girl’ is the latest release by artist Magical Maybe, a track sitting beautifully at the intersection of indie rock, art-pop, and alternative punk. The song sounds very upbeat and fun, but as you listen to the lyrics carefully, you get a sense of the emotions it holds.
Based in Chorley, Lancashire, in the UK, Steven Parry is better known by his popular alias, Magical Maybe. His music is made in a way that appeals to a lot of generations, mostly inspired by his life, himself, and his loved ones. His music always holds itself with purpose, as you can see in the track ‘When The Pope’s A Girl’.
When The Pope’s A Girl asks you to reflect as to why we are still following some outdated systems that are upheld with so much power. It asks you the question, ‘What if we break the rules?’ in a production that feels so filled with joy and charm. The vocals are charismatic and glorious. The juxtaposition of the message and the production is what makes the track stand out in an industry that is so loud and so filled with talent. The production almost feels mischievous, with its guitar riffs and rhythmic drum beats, yet the vocals feel like they have a purpose: to question those in power.
It is a track you will definitely hit replay on, because hearing it once is not enough. You can listen to ‘When The Pope’s A Girl’ by Magical Maybe on popular platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube.
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