Zara Larsson<\/a> to thank (or blame, depending on your serotonin levels). \u201cSymphony,\u201d her 2017 collab with Clean Bandit, found a bizarre and beautiful second life on TikTok this year. The emotional EDM ballad became the soundtrack to some of the most absurd and yet still moving videos the app on the app, thanks to Gen Z\u2019s gift for irony, or the simple fact that the song still slaps.<\/p>\nWhile TikTok might be treating \u201cSymphony\u201d like it just dropped yesterday, Larsson has been stacking chart-topping hits since the early 2010s, long before the app existed. Her breakout track \u201c<\/em><\/em>Lush Life\u201d became a certified summer anthem in 2015, turning every bus ride and beach day into a mini music video. Then came \u201cNever Forget You\u201d with MNEK, an emotional banger that had people crying in the club before that was a meme, and \u201cRuin My Life\u201d gave toxic love the glamorous, messy pop treatment it deserved.<\/p>\n Larsson has carved out a distinct lane for herself: music that makes you dance like no one\u2019s watching while quietly spiraling over your last situationship. Her songs are glitter bombs of emotional chaos, high-energy, heartbreak-laced and impossible not to sing along to. Whether she\u2019s belting about euphoric love or emotional ruin, Larsson always makes it sound like you\u2019re the main character, even if you\u2019re just wearing your headphones while folding laundry in a hoodie. Now, with \u201cSymphony\u201d living its best viral life eight years post-release, it\u2019s clear her music isn\u2019t just made for the charts, it\u2019s made to last.<\/p>\n
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While her past hits may be getting a second life online, the Swedish-born, LA-based pop star is fully ready for a new era which comes in the form of Midnight Sun <\/em><\/em>her fourth international studio album and her second independent release through her own label, Sommer House, in partnership with Epic Records. Set to be released on September 26, the <\/em>10-track project <\/em>is a nostalgic and personal love letter to life.<\/p>\nShe gave fans a first listen of the album in April with \u201cPretty Ugly\u201d a punchy, pop-forward, shouty girl anthem with lyrics that balance sass, self-love and chaos. The music video, directed by Charlotte Rutherford, starts off with a squad of girls in synchronized cheer formation before escalating into a glorious, full-blown muddy brawl inspired by a Lara Croft-style action scene. It\u2019s messy, it\u2019s fierce, it\u2019s an open embrace of \u201cbad\u201d behavior. In it, Larsson embodies what she does best: looking hot while absolutely losing her mind… on purpose, of course. \u201cI wanted \u201cPretty Ugly\u201d to be fun, shouty and a bit obnoxious,\u201d she tells PAPER<\/em>.<\/p>\n<\/h3>\n
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