Girl Code by Edie Yvonne

Deep and Personal Musical Storytelling in “Girl Code” by Edie Yvonne

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At only 15 years old, Los Angeles-based singer/actress Edie Yvonne shows emotional maturity in her latest EP “Girl Code”, which was released the week she started high school! “Girl Code” is a confessional EP by a daring young artist who is not scared to explore her deepest sentiments and share them with the world. 

Her syrupy sweet vocals radiate throughout the EP, which sound almost like a diary written in the form of music with elements of pop, rock, soul, and indie genres. With vibrant singles “2 U”and “Duh”, produced in collaboration with Nicky Swedin and Cormac Liotta, the songs’ sound is energetic and the lyrical content is personal and evocative. 

Tracklist:

  • 15 (When I Leave)
  • Delusion
  • 2 U
  • Duh
  • Queen Bee
  • Girl Code

We dived deep into the first track and single “15 (When I Leave)” back in June and described it as a “passionate performance [that] draws the listener into the story, potentially triggering memories of their own teenage years.”

Despite the EP carrying a rock sound, “Queen Bee” takes an electronic dreamy-pop turn that has you in an illusive state. The oscillating keyboard sounds, along with echoing background vocals, makes you feel like you are daydreaming. 

The collection of songs ends with “Girl Code” the title of the EP, which talks about an old friend lost due to pursuing the same love interest. The lyrics evoke emotions of betrayal in a heartbreaking vocal line. “When did dancing in the park turn into dancing around the truth? You’re just somebody I knew,” sings Yvonne. 

Yvonne opened up her heart in “Girl Code” and let us into her world for an intimate journey that follows a teenager growing up into her adolescence; an impressive representation of Yvonne’s deepest darkest emotions spread out for the world to hear.