“LaRosa is a superstar built for the digital age – one not manufactured by a heavily curated marketing team but one whose initial success arose from the legion of teenagers and young adults who found themselves in her mystic tales of heartbreak, infatuation, and coming-of-age.” – ONES TO WATCH
Earlier this year, ISABEL LAROSA found herself in a whirlwind, releasing her highly anticipated EP, YOU FEAR THE GOD THAT LOVES YOU, just as she concluded a sold-out nationwide tour with pop star NESSA BARRETT. Today, the breakout artist releases her newest single, “EYES DON’T LIE” via SLUMBO LABS/RCA RECORDS – CLICK HERE to listen.
“I wanted this song to create a specific feeling,” shares LAROSA. “I wanted it to create that feeling of tension that happens when two people communicate just through eye contact. It’s all about the thoughts behind having an unspoken connection with someone and how magnetic the unknown can be.”
LAROSA’s meteoric rise to success can certainly be attributed – at least in part – to her distinct vulnerability, which is highlighted by her ONES TO WATCH cover story for their current summer issue. The writer states she “crafts coming-of-age tales about infatuation and heartbreak like no other."
Across all her releases – including the super-viral track “I’M YOURS,” LAROSA has garnered close to 400 million streams worldwide and 1.4 billion short-form video views. Her music has been featured on flagship Spotify playlists like Today’s Top Hits, Fresh Finds, and Pop Rising, as well as Breakthrough Pop and Brand New Music on Amazon, and New Music Daily and New In Pop on Apple.
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