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'Call me, drunk' - Folk Pop Single by Kate Kristine

  • Writer: Thexele Blog
    Thexele Blog
  • Sep 30
  • 2 min read
Fresh Music | Folk Pop | Nostalgic.

Woman sitting in a sunlit field with trees in the background. She looks thoughtful, with warm sunlight highlighting her hair.

Kate Kristine’s new single “Call me, drunk” is a beautifully vulnerable song that captures the late-night moments when emotions take over and reason fades away. Released on September 5, the track feels like a quiet confession, honest and raw, yet wrapped in soft melodies that make it unforgettable.


The song blends folk pop and lo-fi pop, with gentle guitars, dreamy layers, and Kate’s tender voice leading the way. Her singing feels close, almost like she is whispering her story directly to the listener. It’s emotional, bittersweet, nostalgic and haunting in the best way. Fans of Phoebe Bridgers and Holly Humberstone will feel right at home, but Kate’s style is unique — intimate, cinematic, and deeply personal.


What makes “Call me, drunk” so powerful is its honesty. Kate doesn’t hide the pain or pretend everything is fine. She shows the push and pull between love and self-destruction with openness and courage. That honesty makes the song easy to connect with, because almost everyone knows what it feels like to make choices with the heart, not the head.


In just over a year, this young musical artist has already achieved so much, from chart success to live concerts and glowing reviews. With “Call me, drunk”, she proves again why she is one of the most exciting new voices in indie music — authentic, moving, and impossible to ignore.



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