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Paloma subsequently signed with Nettwerk in 2022, through which she released her first singles under the label "Forsaken" in December 2022 [8] and "Notre Dame" in February 2023. [9] In March 2023, Paloma broke out with the single "Labour", described as a feminist anthem about the unpaid domestic labour women have been made to do throughout ...
"Labour" is an indie folk [8] [9] and alternative folk [4] [10] ballad. [11] The song features an acoustic arrangement of bass and guitar over a chorus of background singers. [10] [11] The lyrics deal with an abusive relationship in which the singer's own emotional needs are subjugated beneath her husband's expectations that she perform emotional and physical labour.
Cacophony is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Paris Paloma, released on 30 August 2024. [3] The album delves into themes of feminine rage, societal expectations of women, and deeply embedded misogyny, reflecting Paloma's personal experiences and observations.
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Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? is the debut studio album by English recording artist Paloma Faith.It was released on 28 September 2009 by Epic Records.Its first two singles from the album, "Stone Cold Sober" and "New York", both peaked within the top twenty in the United Kingdom.
"On the last day of Matthew Perry’s life, Mr. Iwamasa injects Mr. Perry several times, and one last injection, he leaves, goes to run some errands, comes back, and we find Mr. Perry passed away ...
An American Airlines pilot prioritized putting passengers at ease before take-off in his pre-flight announcement following the tragic and deadly collision earlier this week at Ronald Regan ...
The Devil Made Me Do It is the debut studio album by American rapper Paris. [3] [4] It was released on October 9, 1990, on Tommy Boy Records. [5] Paris toured the US and Europe that year to promote the record. The album eventually sold over 300,000 copies according to the emcee. [6]