We’re getting candid in our interview with Paris Paloma.
Paris Paloma is an English artist who made a name for herself with her 2023 song “Labour.”
The song became a rallying cry for women, through its journal-like lyricism and dark folk-pop melodies detailing the women’s emotional labour under a patriarchal society.
Now, Paris Paloma’s debut album Cacophony is out August 30. Through the 15-track album, Paris explores the human experiences of grief, love, patriarchy, and trauma through the imagers of Greek mythology, fantasy, and the literary gothic.
We talk to Paris about how her love of creative writing and fine art led to her unique way of storytelling, why she celebrates and explores the idea of womanhood as a rebellion to the norms of society we’ve all been raised in, and how her music has become a wildfire for women across the world to explore conversations of feminism and find community with each other.
Listen to the full interview with Paris Paloma on Name 3 Songs podcast and find a transcribed excerpt on name3songs.com.
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