Eylsia is back with "Everybody's Baby," a deep and moving track that tells the story of how she went from being a famous young person to finding herself again through music. The song is about being real and thinking about yourself. It discusses the deep feelings of a famous, lonely person who finds strength in faith and self-expression.
Eylsia became famous for being the youngest person to win the Irish Open and for playing in both Wimbledon and the US Open. During her formative years, she was full of potential and received praise. However, after suffering an injury, she found herself isolated, and "Everybody's Baby" depicts the subtle transition from fame to self-reflection. Through beautiful storytelling and moving singing, she turns her past into art that speaks to both individuals and the world as a whole.
The song has a comforting and real feel to it, thanks to its soft production and deep emotional core. The lyrics demonstrate the songwriter's maturation and understanding of letting go, akin to a person who has experienced a loss. Eylsia's delivery seems simple but deep, with every word full of her experiences and thanks for the journey that brought her here.
"Everybody's Baby" lets Eylsia take back her story. Not only does she present her listeners a glimpse into her life, but she also shows them that they can change who they are by following their passions and finding a purpose. It is pleasing to see this artist back after a long break. They used to make music for fame, but now they do it for love and healing.
