Citizen Queen’s Powerful Story Behind Song ‘Y’ Gains Social Media Popularity
American girl group Citizen Queen is attracting attention on social media after posting the story behind their song “Y” on TikTok. Members Kaedi Dalley, Hannah Mrozak, Cora Isabel, Nina Nelson, and Kaylah Sharve’ posted the TikTok on April 26, explaining the heartbreaking story. Currently, the TikTok video has almost four million views and over nine thousand comments.
one of us hurts? ALL OF US HURT. and best BELIEVE we will write a song about it 🤨🖕🏼 pic.twitter.com/qNB3ZVKA9n
— Citizen Queen (@CQOfficial) April 27, 2021
In the TikTok, Nelson explained, “He who shall not be named put my girl Hannah through it. And when you put Hannah through it, you put us all through it. But jokes on you, we turned that pain into beauty.” After this short explanation, you can hear Citizen Queen’s powerful vocals in their new song “Y” begin to play.
Citizen queen snapped on Y.
— Mariam (@girlnamedlolade) April 30, 2021
For the official “Y” press release, Hannah Mrozak commented, “This song is a huge piece of my heart and I’m so excited for the world to hear it. I hope it brings people peace and healing, like it did for me.”
if ur gonna sing about heartbreak u might as well look hot doin it😌🤍 pic.twitter.com/AsgM4UmKgx
— Citizen Queen (@CQOfficial) April 30, 2021
Viewers of the empowering TikTok flooded the comments with praise for the song and the turnout of the story. Now, many are adding Citizen Queen’s single “Y” to their playlists.
if you didn’t get the hint STAN CITIZEN QUEEN AND STREAM Y 🙂
— spencer is in itzy brainrot (@RAINBCWBOY) April 28, 2021
In 2018, the talented girl group began their journey with a cover of “No Tears Left To Cry” by Ariana Grande. In the “Y” press release, Citizen Queen is described as “diverse in vocal style and background, but united in their mission to carry the torch as the next generation of girl group excellence.”
If you want to hear the soulful ballad “Y,” it can be found on multiple streaming platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify. Also, be sure to check out Citizen Queen’s official “Y” music video on Youtube below.
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