Why Nessa Barrett’s ‘Passenger Princess’ Deserves a Spot on Your Playlist: The Soundtrack to Love’s Wild Ride.

Why Nessa Barrett’s ‘Passenger Princess’ Deserves a Spot on Your Playlist: The Soundtrack to Love’s Wild Ride.

Nessa Barrett, emerging from TikTok stardom and setting her sights on a music career, is reasserting her place in the cultural conversation with her latest release, “Passenger Princess.”

Blending TikTok fame with pop ambition, Barrett has been teasing the song on the platform that launched her career, sending her fanbase into a frenzy. “Passenger Princess” is a love-struck declaration, capturing romance’s thrilling highs and heart-wrenching lows with a poignant touch. Here’s why Nessa Barrett’s latest release is both a cultural snapshot and a glimpse into what’s next.

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1/5 It’s the Anthem for Every ‘Passenger Princess’—Love is Definitely in the Air this Fall!

The term ‘Passenger Princess’ is a tongue-in-cheek TikTokism that many young girls have embraced as a badge of honor. It describes a girl cruising in style—not just getting a ride from her boyfriend but also being showered with adoration and treated like royalty—a true “princess” in the “passenger seat.”

The lyrics capture a familiar dynamic—women as passengers navigating both the literal and metaphorical journey of love—with a knowing wink and just the right amount of edge to keep things intriguing. Of course, what counts as “princess treatment” is entirely up to your own royal decree!

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The song’s meaning dances between interpretations. Barrett’s use of the car ride as a metaphor for love isn’t new—countless songs have explored this theme before—but her delivery feels raw and real.

‘Passenger Princess’ explores the highs of being loved and the inevitable crash that follows when you’re driving blind. Barrett’s take on devotion is both romantic and resigned, reflecting the reality that sometimes love is a one-way street, and not everyone reaches the final destination. Her car ride allegory offers a vivid lens on how passionate love and thrilling drives are both wild adventures—sometimes smooth, sometimes bumpy. They can end in flames or drift to paradise. Each listener finds their own reflection in this ride.

3/5 Rob Rausch’s Cameo: Reality TV Meets Pop Fantasy

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Featuring Rob Rausch, fresh off his stint as the heartthrob of ‘Love Island USA,’ is a masterstroke. Barrett and her team understand the currency of reality TV in today’s pop culture and aren’t afraid to capitalize on it. 

Rausch’s cameo isn’t just eye candy—it’s a calculated move. Snapshots of him and Barrett cruising in a convertible sparked speculation, now revealed as hints for this new release. With Rausch driving and Nessa as the ultimate Passenger Princess, this is how you soft-launch a song.

4/5 Barrett’s Tribute to the Dark Queens of Pop: An Ode to Edgy Icons Like Lana Del Rey and Amy Winehouse

In “Passenger Princess,” Barrett taps into pop’s current obsessions while honoring the women who laid the groundwork. The song’s undercurrent of melancholy and self-destruction draws a clear line to Lana Del Rey’s cinematic gloom and Amy Winehouse’s tragic brilliance. 

Barrett’s Lana Del Rey influences are evident, but her music also captures the complex dance of womanhood and love, including moments of self-sabotage—a theme that resonates strongly in “Passenger Princess.” Barrett isn’t afraid to dive deep, setting herself apart from the polished pop stars who dominate the charts.

5/5 Seductive and Sinister: The Music Video You Can’t Miss

Directed by Aerin Moreno, the music video is a visual feast that embraces its neo-noir inspirations. The way it’s shot creates a sense of tension, keeping you hooked from start to finish.

The aesthetic isn’t just a backdrop for the song; it’s integral to the narrative, amplifying the themes of danger and desire in “Passenger Princess.” It’s yet another masterpiece from Moreno this year.

 

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