Backstory:
Babyish Health is a rock band that joined the music scene in the early 2010s. The group was formed in the heart of Chicago by four friends: Jonny, Tommy, Rex, and Lou, who all met in high school. They bonded over their collective desire to create music that speaks to the youth, addressing the struggles of growing up and the pursuit of mental and physical health. Despite their love of music, they all had different career paths initially, but the unyielding call of music ultimately brought them together to form Babyish Health.
The band took its name from their collective effort to encourage listeners to take care of their mental and physical health, an aspect they felt was often brushed aside in their youth-centric culture. They built a loyal following through their engaging live performances and relatable lyrics, often using humor and irony to convey their messages. Their indie-rock sound, combined with their playful approach to serious themes, won them a dedicated fanbase and a reputation as a refreshingly raw and authentic voice in the music industry.
Genre:
Indie Rock
Title:
“Chasing Butterflies”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse)
Am – C – G – F
“Lost in the headlights,
Am – C – G – F
Chasing butterflies, we stumble in the night,
Am – C – G – F
Under city lights, we learn how to fight,
Am – C – G – F
To keep our hearts alive.”
(Chorus)
D – F – C – G
“Life is a maze, but we’re not lost,
D – F – C – G
Just chasing shadows, no matter the cost,
D – F – C – G
Under the moonlight, we find our worth,
D – F – C – G
In this crazy world, we call our Earth.”
(Verse)
“Countless dreams and little time,
Chasing butterflies in the summer’s prime,
We laugh, we cry, we crash, we rise,
In the end, baby, we’re all chasing butterflies.”
(Chorus)
“Life is a maze, but we’re not lost,
Just chasing dreams, no matter the cost,
Under the starlight, we find our peace,
In this crazy world, we find release.”
The band’s favorite fan’s name:
Emma Johnson
Testimonial:
Babyish Health is my absolute favorite band, not just because of their catchy tunes, but more so for their deeper messages. As a mental health advocate, their dedication to promoting health awareness in their music is admirable. They manage to address serious topics while keeping their music upbeat and engaging, a balance that I think is rare. Their song “Chasing Butterflies,” for instance, is a brilliant metaphor for the trials and tribulations of growing up, reminding listeners that it’s okay to stumble, to chase wild dreams, and most importantly, to take care of oneself. Babyish Health’s music has touched me on a personal level, and I feel seen and heard through their songs. Moreover, the members are genuinely kind and humble, always taking the time to interact with fans. Their music and attitude inspire me every day.