
Singer-songwriter Daniel Caesar has released his new single “Have a Baby (with me)”, the first glimpse from his upcoming album Son of Spergy. It's a slow, emotional song that deals with loss of love, emotional distance, and the desire to leave something permanent behind even after a relationship is over.
The lyrics of the song are like a final conversation before saying goodbye. There are lines like “You hold my hand, but in your head, you’ve already left”, which show the partner that the feelings are gone even though they are still together. In the middle of it all, one desperate wish is left: “Have a baby with me.” It’s not about starting over, but about having something to keep as a memory.
The new album Son of Spergy is inspired by his father's stories and warnings. Back then, he ignored them, but now, as an artist, he values them. Those stories will be the foundation of his most personal album.
“Have a Baby (with me)” is not a simple love song. It is a farewell, a last attempt to leave a connection even when everything is over. On the upcoming album, Daniel Caesar has chosen to start the new era with heart and pain rather than a grand show.
Listen to “Have a Baby (with me)” on streaming platforms and stay tuned for updates about Son of Spergy.