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Her musical influences include hardcore, pop punk, as well as early-2000s pop artists such as Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. Hogue is drawn to the excesses and humor of pop music, but as a nonbinary and [[bisexual]] person, wants to make pop that speaks to the queer experience, stating in ''Rolling Stone'': "I always wanted to blur the lines, and challenge people to see that women and marginalized genders in music can have a fucking sense of humor and be taken seriously."<ref name="Shaffer">{{Cite web |title=Sir Babygirl's Radical Neon Pop |last=Shaffer |first=Claire |work=Rolling Stone |date=May 9, 2019 |access-date=May 22, 2020 |url= https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/sir-babygirl-crush-on-me-artist-you-need-to-know-832880/}}</ref> | Her musical influences include hardcore, pop punk, as well as early-2000s pop artists such as Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. Hogue is drawn to the excesses and humor of pop music, but as a nonbinary and [[bisexual]] person, wants to make pop that speaks to the queer experience, stating in ''Rolling Stone'': "I always wanted to blur the lines, and challenge people to see that women and marginalized genders in music can have a fucking sense of humor and be taken seriously."<ref name="Shaffer">{{Cite web |title=Sir Babygirl's Radical Neon Pop |last=Shaffer |first=Claire |work=Rolling Stone |date=May 9, 2019 |access-date=May 22, 2020 |url= https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/sir-babygirl-crush-on-me-artist-you-need-to-know-832880/}}</ref> | ||
His debut album, ''Crush on Me'', was released on Father/Daughter records in February 2019.<ref name="StAsaph">{{Cite web |title=Sir Babygirl: Crush on Me Album Review |last=St. Asaph |first=Katherine |work=Pitchfork |date=20 February 2019 |access-date=22 May 2020 |url= https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/sir-babygirl-crush-on-me/}}</ref> | His debut album, ''Crush on Me'', was released on Father/Daughter records in February 2019.<ref name="StAsaph">{{Cite web |title=Sir Babygirl: Crush on Me Album Review |last=St. Asaph |first=Katherine |work=Pitchfork |date=20 February 2019 |access-date=22 May 2020 |url= https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/sir-babygirl-crush-on-me/}}</ref> A remastered version with bonus tracks, titled ''Crush on Me: BICONIC EDITION'' was released later that same year. | ||
Regarding her performing name, Hogue has said, "I had a really shitty ex in the Boston music scene. We were thinking of crazy queer girl names for a possible duo, and I was like, 'Sir Babygirl.' It was this beautiful indication that we should never be together—she was just like, 'That is so extra. That is so much.' I was like, 'Maybe it’s just enough.'"<ref name="Specter" /> | Regarding her performing name, Hogue has said, "I had a really shitty ex in the Boston music scene. We were thinking of crazy queer girl names for a possible duo, and I was like, 'Sir Babygirl.' It was this beautiful indication that we should never be together—she was just like, 'That is so extra. That is so much.' I was like, 'Maybe it’s just enough.'"<ref name="Specter" /> |