Paris Paloma

Paris Paloma calls on men to stop chasing approval in a system that harms everyone on “Good Boy” feat. Emma Thompson. With biting wit and unflinching honesty, the track flips manosphere rhetoric into a rallying cry for dismantling patriarchy and reclaiming solidarity between men and women.

This new chapter builds on a breakthrough year. Paris’ Gold-certified single “Labour” sparked more than 11 billion views on social media, 600 million Spotify streams, and soundtracked movements from reproductive rights campaigns to anti–sexual violence advocacy. She performed the anthem on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Later… with Jools Holland, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and earned support from The New York Times, Washington Post, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Billboard, and more. Her debut album Cacophony (2024) landed at #23 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart and surpassed 1 billion streams. She has sold-out tours worldwide, played Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, Bonnaroo, All Things Go, supported Stevie Nicks and Noah Kahan at BST Hyde Park, and will join Florence + The Machine on their 2026 UK/EU tour. Paris also performed “The Rider” for The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, joining a legacy that includes Enya and Ed Sheeran.

Paris Paloma is one of the most vital new feminist voices in music. With “Good Boy,” she continues to turn personal catharsis into collective power—a worldbuilder weaving myth, grief, rage, and love into songs that are timeless and urgently of this moment.