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Review: Naomi Vaughn’s “Call My Mama” Is A Heartfelt Ode To Nostalgia And Vulnerability

16 January 2025
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Naomi Vaughn’s new single, “Call My Mama”, is a poignant reminder of the comforting embrace we all yearn for when life becomes too overwhelming. With introspective lyrics and a rich tapestry of sound, Vaughn effortlessly captures the universal experience of longing for the safety net of childhood.

From the moment the track begins, producers Wahib and S.T.Y.A set the tone with a blend of vintage Motown-inspired rhythms and early 2000s soul influences. The result is a soundscape that feels both timeless and refreshingly contemporary. Vaughn’s smooth R&B vocals glide over the production, pouring raw emotion into every lyric as she reflects on the challenges of adulthood and the solace found in calling on loved ones for support.

The lyrics are deeply personal yet strikingly relatable. Lines such as “Growing up is getting kinda old by now” and “Can you come and pick me up? I’m done” perfectly articulate the exhaustion and vulnerability that often accompany the journey of self-discovery. Vaughn’s storytelling is intimate and vivid, painting scenes of childhood memories and present struggles, such as navigating karma, avoiding drama and grappling with the weight of identity.

What truly elevates the track is Vaughn’s ability to balance emotional depth with lighthearted moments. She recounts youthful anecdotes like “They catch up with me like every kid did back in gym class” with a touch of humour, softening the song’s heavier themes. This duality of wit and sincerity highlights her skill as a songwriter, a quality that has already earned her recognition in the industry through collaborations like “Tell Your Friends” with Jireel and her debut EP, sad awkward black girl.

“Call My Mama” is more than just a song; it’s a musical hug. It’s a call to anyone who feels the weight of the world on their shoulders to seek comfort and find strength in vulnerability. Whether you’re 10 years old or 30, Vaughn’s heartfelt ode to the people who pick us up when we fall is a beautiful reminder that no matter how far we stray, we can always run back home.

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