LA Laura Paris Unleashes Daring Electro-Pop Debut with ‘Underground Girl’
With her debut album Underground Girl, LA Laura Paris charges into the electro-pop scene with a raw, rebellious edge that’s hard to ignore. LA Laura Paris mixes pulsating beats and provocative lyrics in a way that’s both modern and reminiscent of classic pop icons. But make no mistake—this album doesn’t aim to follow; it leads with a confidence that feels refreshingly original.
The album kicks off with its title track, “Underground Girl,” a brief yet powerful intro that sets a high-energy tone for what’s to come. LA Laura Paris establishes her sound—a mix of sultry vocals, catchy beats, and a flair for edgy lyricism. She keeps the momentum strong with collaborations that add intriguing layers to the record. On “Bonbon” and “Marie Antoinette,” alezander complements her with a sound that feels playful yet darkly sophisticated. The chemistry on these tracks gives them a unique spark, a blend of electronic edge and lyrical depth that is sure to resonate. Then there’s “Bad Bitch,” where Afrogoldie’s contribution heightens the song’s fierce energy, crafting a vibe that’s as defiant as it is danceable.
Beyond these collabs, Underground Girl is filled with singles that shine individually and collectively. “Bad Boys” and “GAME OVER” are infectious, showing Paris’s knack for creating hooks that stick. There’s a strong sense of identity throughout the album, from the playful rebellion of “Kissing Boys” to the sultry intensity of “Je te veux.” Each track brings something distinct to the table, but the album’s cohesion is never compromised.
With Underground Girl, LA Laura Paris presents herself as an artist unafraid to explore and push boundaries. LA Laura Paris’s creative energy and unapologetic style make Underground Girl a standout release, a record that demands repeat listens and leaves you excited to see where she goes next.