Taking on a topic that is still taboo to a lot of young people, “Honey Puff” begins to unpack the realities of working a minimum wage job, budgeting and awkward conversations with parents who are yet to realise how drastically different the financial landscape is today.
“[It’s] about growing up in a world where living prices are going up and minimum wage is staying low. So many people I knew from school are having kids and I still feel like a kid myself,” Sukie explains. Growing up on the outskirts Manchester – before heading to the South West for university where she made her debut EP Feliz Cumpleaños Baby! – Sukie is now based in Bath where she’s been holed-up making music throughout lockdown.