Geo Baddoo’s Look At Me Is A Soulful Reclamation Of Self

Vulnerability, volume on.

POSTED BY ZOE TYLER

British soul-R&B rising star Geo Baddoo isn’t asking for your attention — she’s commanding it with quiet, grounded grace. Her latest single ‘Look At Me’, out now, is a tender-but-bold declaration of self, wrapped in shimmering production and the kind of vocal delivery that sounds like a deep exhale. It’s a love letter to integrity in an internet-drenched world where everyone’s busy performing a version of themselves.

Geo wrote the track after a trip to LA, where she found herself disoriented by the performative chaos of ego-driven spaces — online and IRL. Over warm harmonies and producer Tytanium’s lush, deep-soul instrumentation, she sings herself back into focus: “I don’t wanna hide anymore… I’d shine like a star if you let me.” It’s not a plea — it’s a promise.

Summer Heat with a Quiet Core

There’s a summertime glow baked into Look At Me, but not the flashy, high-gloss kind. This is late-evening warmth. Bare feet on cool ground. A beat that breathes. Geo’s voice moves like water — fluid, expressive, unafraid to sit in silence. It’s the sound of someone standing fully in their own skin, no filter, no façade.

Known for her emotionally intelligent writing and genre-blurring instincts, Geo fuses soul, R&B, jazz, and deep house into something that feels completely her own. Think Cleo Sol’s intimacy meets Snoh Aalegra’s smooth. Think standing in your truth and sounding this good doing it.

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