Jack Stauber’s Micropop

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Baby Hotline album cover

Baby Hotline

Jack Stauber’s Micropop

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Baby Hotline, please hold me close to you
Baby flatline, still time to do it too (Ha-ha-ha!)
Baby snack time, chow down to earth
But in your head she's a

[Pre-Chorus]
Hoarder of quarters
And no boundary boredom-dom
Boundary boredom
[Chorus]
I contend that your drinking eye has never opened
I insist somebody will die and I hate hoping
Wishing that the pills let you cry and I hate coping
Someday I will go back outside and see her okay
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[Instrumental Break]

[Refrain]
(Hotline)
Hung up and put on hold (-old)
(Hotline)
My line is getting cold (old-old-old)
(Hotline)
Hung up and put on hold (-o-o-old)
(Hotline)
(No, uh, I'll try again though)
[Verse 2]
Baby Hotline, please dial nine to get out
No flatline, what were you scared about? (Ha-ha-ha!)
Baby sat by and felt the wind
At least I called her a

[Pre-Chorus]
Hoarder of quarters
And no boundary boredom-dom
Boundary boredom
[Chorus]
I contend that your drinking eye has never opened
I insist somebody will die and I hate hoping
Wishing that the pills let you cry and I hate coping
Someday I will go back outside and see her okay
(For a while)
(While, oh) (Hahahahahaha...)
(For a while)
(While, oh)

[Refrain]
(Hotline)
Hung up and put on hold (-old)
(Hotline)
My line is getting cold (-o-o-old)
(Hotline)
Hung up and put on hold (-o-o-old)
(Hotline)
[Break]
Numb, feel burning with haste
And I'm realizing now it's a terrible waste
I feel numb, I feel burning with haste
And I'm realizing now what a terrible waste
I feel numb, I feel burning with haste
And I'm realizing now it's a terrible waste
I feel numb, I feel burning with haste
And I'm realizing now it's a terrible waste
I feel numb

[Bridge]
(What a waste)
(What a waste)
(What a waste)

[Verse 3]
Sunbathe 'til morning time
And your e-eyes will open wide
(What a waste)
Oh baby, nevermind
To my si-ight, oh, run and hide

[Segue]
I can say
Oh, wrap it in with cinnamon
(What about...)
I've been dead
Oh, wrap the trouble now (Ha-ha!)
I feel so good, you're welcome (Then you did it)
Thinking bent, oh (Why did—)
I won't say more anymore, oh, I don't even think about it
[Interlude]
Oh, you know I don't
Oh, you know I don't
Oh, you know I don't
Oh, you know I don't

[Outro]
I hate hoping, oh-oh-oh, hah
I hate hoping, oh— ha, oh-ha-ha-ha
I hate hoping, ohh...
I hate hoping, ohh...
[Ringtone]

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If you're a fan of catchy, offbeat tunes that make you tap your foot and bob your head, then "Baby Hotline" by Jack Stauber's Micropop is a song you definitely need to check out. Originally premiering on January 10th, 2019, this quirky track quickly gained popularity and continued to captivate listeners with its unique sound and infectious energy.

What sets "Baby Hotline" apart from other songs is its distinct blend of vintage and modern elements. Jack Stauber, the mastermind behind Micropop, seamlessly weaves together a range of musical influences, resulting in a sound that can only be described as a nostalgic trip through a time-bending musical landscape. With catchy synth melodies, groovy basslines, and a playful vocal delivery, this song will have you hooked from the very first listen.

But what truly makes "Baby Hotline" stand out is its irresistible quirkiness. The lyrics, delivered in a smooth and almost nonchalant manner, tell the story of someone desperately trying to make a connection with a love interest. It's a tale of longing and desire, wrapped in a package of surreal imagery and unexpected humor. Jack Stauber's clever wordplay and knack for crafting memorable hooks will leave you humming the chorus long after the song has ended.

About Baby Hotline

Originally premiering on January 10th, 2019, "Baby Hotline" has become a signature track for Jack Stauber's Micropop. The extended version of the song was released about two months and ten days later, on March 20th, 2019, adding a little over four minutes to the overall length of the track.

The extended version of "Baby Hotline" takes everything that makes the original so captivating and amplifies it. Stauber's meticulous attention to detail is evident as he introduces new layers of instrumentation and expands upon the song's sonic landscape. The additional runtime allows for further exploration of the song's themes and motifs, giving listeners an even deeper dive into the world of "Baby Hotline."

One of the standout elements of "Baby Hotline" is the production quality. Stauber's keen ear for music production shines through in every aspect of the song. From the crisp and punchy drums to the rich and textured synth tones, every element is meticulously crafted to create a sonic experience that is both familiar and fresh. The mixing and mastering of "Baby Hotline" are top-notch, ensuring that every instrument and vocal is perfectly balanced, resulting in a song that sounds incredible on any sound system.

Lyrically, "Baby Hotline" is a fascinating journey into the mind of an individual desperately seeking connection. The lyrics, delivered with a sense of almost disconnected detachment, create an intriguing juxtaposition with the underlying theme of longing and desire. It's this unique blend of lyrics and vocal delivery that gives the song its enigmatic charm and keeps listeners coming back for more.

Another notable aspect of "Baby Hotline" is its music video, which perfectly complements the song's quirky and offbeat nature. The visual accompaniment takes the viewer on a surreal and whimsical journey, filled with imaginative visuals and playful animations. It's a visual feast that enhances the overall listening experience and adds another layer to the song's narrative.

In a world of cookie-cutter pop songs, "Baby Hotline" stands out as a breath of fresh air. It's a testament to Jack Stauber's unique musical vision and his ability to create music that is equal parts catchy, imaginative, and thought-provoking. Whether you're a fan of indie pop, experimental music, or just looking for something different, "Baby Hotline" is a song that deserves a spot on your playlist.

So, dial up your curiosity and give "Baby Hotline" by Jack Stauber's Micropop a listen. Get ready to be transported to a world where the boundaries of time and genre are effortlessly blurred, and where catchy hooks and clever lyrics reign supreme. With its infectious energy and undeniable charm, this song is bound to become a favorite in no time. Don't miss out on the musical journey that is "Baby Hotline."