Suki Summer's 'Summer Crush' Is the Soft Girl Queer Anthem We’ve Been Waiting For
- Curious For Music Team
- 11 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Suki Summer’s “Summer Crush” is the kind of song that makes you want to twirl in your bedroom, stare at the ceiling, and text someone you probably shouldn’t. It’s a dreamy, floaty little masterpiece that taps into the raw emotional chaos of falling for someone—specifically, falling for a girl when you least expect it. And yes, it’s just as soft and swoony as it sounds.
From the moment the track starts, you know you’re in for a ride. The production is light and glowy, like a sun-dappled daydream. Suki’s vocals are equal parts tender and teasing, delivering each line with that perfect mix of nervous excitement and breathless charm. It’s the sonic equivalent of a giggle that escapes mid-conversation when you realize, “oh no, I like her.”
What makes “Summer Crush” hit so differently is how honest it is. Suki doesn’t try to be mysterious or aloof—she lets the feelings spill out exactly how they show up: awkward, exciting, and just a little messy. She’s not just telling a story; she’s letting us in on a moment that’s shaped her, and that openness is magnetic. It feels real, like something you'd whisper to your best friend after too many Aperol spritzes.
And speaking of wine-fuelled honesty, the voice note at the end is pure genius. It’s a late-night conversation between Suki and her friends, laughing and chatting about how great dating women is. It’s chaotic, authentic, and adds a whole layer of personality that makes the track feel even more like a slice of real life. You don’t just listen to the song—you hang out with it.
In a world full of overproduced love songs and filtered feelings, “Summer Crush” is a breath of fresh, queer air. It’s gentle without being dull, emotional without being over-the-top, and catchy without trying too hard. Suki Summer has arrived, and she’s bringing the butterflies with her.