Icon Baby

Chase Icon

Icon Baby

Review

"Icon Baby" by Chase Icon is a bold and unapologetically fun debut that embraces hyperpop attitude with a sharp satirical edge. The album is a whirlwind of glitchy beats, punchy vocals, and pop culture references delivered with tongue firmly in cheek. Chase Icon navigates themes of identity, fame, and digital-age femininity with a confident swagger that feels both contemporary and self-aware. Tracks like "SRS" and "Call Your Mom" showcase her ability to blend humor and heart, while the production keeps listeners on their toes with unexpected shifts and high-energy momentum. "Icon Baby" is not just an album—it's a statement, packed with personality and destined for cult status.

Info

Icon Baby is the debut studio album by American pop artist Chase Icon. The album was released on May 10, 2024, in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Showcasing a blend of hyperpop, dance-pop, and electronic influences, "Icon Baby" marked a significant step in Chase Icon's music career following a series of viral singles and online success. The album achieved commercial recognition, peaking at number 54 on the UK Albums Chart and reaching number 98 on the Billboard 200 in the US. It was released through Vydia, an independent digital-focused music distribution label. "Icon Baby" was recorded primarily in Los Angeles, California. The production team included an array of producers, with primary contributions from Kentucky-born producer Space Candy, who played a central role in shaping the album’s sound with energetic beats and experimental pop production. The album received praise for its unapologetically bold lyrics, futuristic sound, and Chase Icon’s distinct vocal delivery. It solidified her reputation as a rising star within the online pop and queer music scenes.

Tracklisting

  1. 1. Bang 2
  2. 2. Bubblegum
  3. 3. Chase Bank
  4. 4. Job Application
  5. 5. Detour
  6. 6. Missed Connections
  7. 7. IDGAF
  8. 8. SoCal Girl
  9. 9. Illegally Blonde
  10. 10. Mary Kate & Ashley
  11. 11. Bands On Me
  12. 12. Like Me