Serrin Joy’s single, “almost baby dad,” is a bold and painfully tender slice of pop minimalism. The song pulls you into a personal reflection wrapped in vulnerability and laced with dry humor. This is not a breakup anthem, it’s a therapy session in slow motion, set to soft beats and subtle melodic flinches.

The tempo is deliberate, sluggish in a way that feels intentional rather than lazy. There’s no rush here. The instrumental gives space for every breath and half-thought to linger. Sparse keys and ambient textures float around a heartbeat-like percussion. The vibe borders on lo-fi pop, but carries an emotional maturity that’s more akin to singer-songwriter confessions, just digitized and dimly lit.

What hits hardest in “almost baby dad” is the specificity of the storytelling. Serrin isn’t hiding behind metaphors, she’s almost daring us to squirm with her through the awkward aftermath of a relationship that could’ve rewritten her whole life. The title itself is a masterstroke, that equal parts funny and devastating.

Lines come across like internal dialogue accidentally caught on mic, unguarded, sarcastic, aching. There’s a sense that she’s not just singing about disappointment, but through it, unraveling the emotional math of almosts and maybes. It’s not about closure, it’s about that weird purgatory where the door didn’t fully close, but you still walked away.

Serrin’s vocal performance doesn’t belt, it murmurs, pauses, trails off. But don’t mistake the softness for weakness. Her restraint gives the song its tension. Every note lands like a half-swallowed sigh. There’s an undercurrent of exhaustion here, with emotional fatigue dressed in silk.

almost baby dad” is a song that refuses to clean up its mess. That’s what makes it compelling. It doesn’t offer clarity, it offers honesty. Serrin Joy leans into the gray area, and the result is a striking piece of pop that feels more like a voice note you were never supposed to hear.

It’s quiet. It’s awkward. It’s real.

And that’s why it works.

Check for Serrin Joy on IG: @letmeserrinadeyou


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