Sydney Quiseng has always written from an honest place. ‘That’s My Baby!’, her new 6-track EP, takes that honesty further than ever, chronicling marriage, pregnancy, personal growth, and the complicated emotions that come with building a new life while building a solo career simultaneously.
The EP arrives mere weeks before her due date, a deliberate and meaningful piece of timing. It follows her debut EP ‘Phases’, which was released the day she found out she was pregnant, making ‘That’s My Baby!’ a genuine full-circle moment. “I’ve always dreamt of becoming a mom while also pursuing my dream in music,” Quiseng says, “so putting ‘That’s My Baby!’ out right before my baby comes into the world feels really special.”
The new single “Bad Habit” is a guitar-driven, toe-tapping track about knowing you need to change and doing nothing about it anyway. Quiseng is specific about where it came from. “I wrote ‘Bad Habit’ after going to a party and having a lot of conversational regret. I have always been a chronic people pleaser and sometimes I shapeshift a little too much when I’m meeting someone new.” That kind of unguarded specificity is exactly what makes her writing connect.
The EP also features “Coffee Shop in Kyoto,” fan favorites “When a Good Thing Ends” and “That’s My Baby (On Main Street),” plus new tracks “Bloom” and “Mhm (I Like That).” Together they map the full emotional range of a major life chapter with real candor.
Quiseng rose to global recognition as the frontwoman of Echosmith, whose “Cool Kids” went quadruple-platinum and found a second life through a viral TikTok resurgence. Since then she’s secured a global publishing deal with BMG and landed placements on Spotify’s All New Country, Apple Music’s New in Country and New in Americana, and TIDAL’s Country Rising. Nashville has taken notice.


