Fete De La Vanille Album Review (2025)

Introduction

Today I will be reviewing a cute little album titled, Fete De La Vanille! This is an album by one of my favorite artist’s Lucy Bedroque. This album is short and sweet (hehe) and is a great introduction to his discography. It’s quite good!

Artist Overview 

Lucy Bedroque is a Los Angeles-based producer, rapper, and vocalist known for blending digicore, art-pop, and experimental hip-hop into a vivid, internet-born sound. Their 2024 EP Fête de la Vanille marked a key turning point a lush, pastel-textured project that softened the raw energy of their earlier rage-influenced work into something more melodic and introspective. Mixing playful sweetness with sharp digital edges, the record explores identity, transformation, and duality, positioning Bedroque as one of the most forward-thinking voices in the modern underground scene.

Personal Ranking

  1. How to Pretend 
  2. Knot Me
  3. Mimosa
  4. Hot Boy 
  5. Pretty Peach

Overall Ranking

This album is one of Bedroques most distinct and was the most popular release until the debut of his junior album, Unmusique. However, unlike that album I feel as if this is much more cohesive and produced better. Nevertheless, this album receives a 7/10 from me as it only has 2 songs I find myself revisiting often.