Paris Paloma Releases New Single Labour The Cacophony

Paris Paloma Releases New Single "LABOUR the cacophony"

The Song Explores the Unpaid Domestic Labour Performed by Women

Paloma's Latest Single Sheds Light on Women's Struggles

Up-and-coming UK artist Paris Paloma has released her new single, "LABOUR the cacophony." The song, released on March 29, 2024, explores the unpaid domestic labour that women perform, such as homemaking and childrearing. Paloma's lyrics criticize the patriarchal system that often forces women into these roles, and she demands recognition and compensation for their work.

The song's title, "LABOUR the cacophony," refers to the overwhelming and often discordant nature of the unpaid labour that women perform. Paloma sings, "All day every day / Therapist mother maid / Nymph then a virgin nurse then a servant / Just an appendage live." These lyrics paint a picture of a woman who is constantly expected to be everything to everyone, without any recognition or support.

Paloma's vocals are powerful and passionate, and the song's production is sparse and haunting. The result is a track that is both beautiful and thought-provoking. "LABOUR the cacophony" is a powerful anthem for women who are tired of being undervalued and overworked. It is a call to action for a more equitable world where women are recognized and compensated for their contributions to society.


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