
Paris Paloma
Paris Paloma (born November 17, 1999) is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has rapidly emerged as a powerful voice in indie-folk and "witch-pop," known for her lyrical, myth-inspired explorations of womanhood, trauma, and patriarchal power structures. Growing up in Derbyshire, UK, and holding a degree in Fine Art and History of Art from Goldsmiths University, she blends literary, mythological, and artistic references with dark, atmospheric melodies. Paloma gained significant international attention with her 2023 viral hit "Labour," a song detailing the emotional exhaustion of women under patriarchal, which became a global, gold-certified feminist anthem. Influenced by artists like Hozier and Florence + The Machine, she released her acclaimed debut album, Cacophony, in August 2024 through Nettwerk Records, following it with major festival performances including Glastonbury and BST Hyde Park.
Known For
- labour
- LABOUR (the cacophony)
- the fruits
- It's Called: Freefall
- hunter
Discography Highlights
- Cacophony 2024
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