LO LA Doesn’t Wanna Be “happy 4 u”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Los Angeles-based artist LO LA is an independent singer and songwriter who creates captivating tunes that immediately captivate listeners. Infused with a deep passion for her craft, LO LA’s unique style shines through in each of her creations. Some of her previous releases, including “meet me in the pale moonlight,” “BAD 4 EACH OTHER,” “SOMETHING ABOUT U,” and “2 LATE,” showcase the artist’s versatility. LO LA’s most recent release is the electro-pop single “happy 4 u.”

Infused with a captivating blend of moody and mesmerizing instrumentals along with dance-inducing electro beats, “happy 4 u” creates an atmospheric backdrop that beautifully complements its breakup narrative. Lyrics like “Conversations started to have were making me mad, I got questions about who you see when you’re not with me” and “Complications never would end the time I would spend, out of chances, you promised changes seconds too late” present an unapologetically raw reflection of heartbreak and the process of moving on from a failed relationship. Driven by its angsty exploration and remarkable vocals, LO LA delivers a dark electro-pop gem that authentically delves into the messy aftermath of a breakup. Press play and let “happy 4 u” resonate with your emotions.


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