Indigo Prodigy cultivates self-love on all counts. Symbolizing a reflective soul of the universe, the multi-talented musician often makes uplifting music for the masses. Similarly, the singer’s discography pushes positivity, evolution, perseverance, and liberality. But most importantly, she encourages listeners to bask in their truth.
Vocally, Indigo Prodigy has an ethereal, powerful range. Her delivery is adaptable to any beat at hand. Production-wise, her records include natural instruments and organic home objects. Usually, multi-genres are at the forefront of Indigo’s sound.
She continues, “Meditation, prayer together, and the natural sounds that come out where we are just so tapped in, and then we connect deeper and still capture it. I use the walls counters and my voice to place circle healing vibrations and play the rhythm or chords I feel on the piano.”
Indigo Prodigy describes herself as not only a sacred womb man but a universoul key love creation and reflection of oneness in wholistic harmony as well. Music almost felt embedded in her D.N.A., so Indigo decided to give it her all.
She adds, “I sang as medicine to heal myself from traumas. But, then, I witnessed one day that my medicine had an influence and impact on others from a moment in the bathroom in elementary that changed my life.”
From then on, she promised The Most High that she’d remain dedicated and make a mark in music history.
The Most High, great energy, and hydration help Indigo Prodigy thrive in the studio.
“IDC.,” according to Indigo, is “a puzzle piece of the grand design.” Moreover, the song is a brush-off to others’ negative comments/actions. Articulating with absolute confidence and poise, she lays out the foundation by upholding high energy from start to finish. Her strong vocals also move listeners to hear her every word. The production is upbeat with a latin/R&B flair.
Off the bat, Indigo Prodigy describes herself and what she likes/dislikes. Afterward, she gives haters a P.S.A. She informs them that their negative energy doesn’t phase her. Instead, her primary focus is on moving forward in leaps and bounds.
She sings,
“I just keep moving forward/I don’t ever say I’m losing/I been thinkin’ that’s enough to introduce me/And I bump like 808’s/And I do this everyday/There is nothing more to say/Get on time and never late.”
After clearing the air with copycats, Indigo Prodigy says she’s controlling her own narrative. Moreso, she’s just on that paper chase.
“I been goin’ at my pace/They just want me on their lane/never said I won’t complain,” she sings.
Following this, she exposes certain people, revealing their true colors.
“When you with your squad/They act like they ain’t loyal/When you drip so hard they hating on the low/I just do my part and act like I don’t know,” she croons.
She also sings,
“Every day is not the same/so they ain’t prepared for change.”
Towards the end of “IDC,” she reminds others that their remarks don’t concern her.
She sings, “Lookie lookie you think that them comments shook me shook me/Ain’t no rookie I can see you never knew me knew me/Try again and again/You can’t do me do me.”
She also defies societal views by saying,
“All the rules for the fools make a human hollow/They can say that makes a role model, money and the bottles/But I’m not with the bigger pills you swallow.”
In closing, “IDC” encourages others to stay true to themselves.