The following information is about Paris Delove, an accomplished Australian singer-songwriter and producer from the western suburbs of Melbourne. Paris is an independent artist signed to her own label, Paris Delove Music. She has released several mixtapes over the years, including her official debut release "Lost It," a four-track EP that garnered over 60,000 streams on the independent music site Indiesound.com.
Indiesound.com, a platform that Paris joined at the age of sixteen, served as the initial outlet for her "tongue in cheek" pop songs created during high school. Her popularity quickly soared on the site, and she achieved a top fifty chart hit with her unreleased track "Cheeseburger."
Paris had two featured songs on Indiesound.com, "Not Your Play Toy" and "the lesson" featuring American rapper Aj420, which combined received 240,000 streams. In 2024, Paris made the decision to revamp her music catalogue, releasing her first official EP "Lost It" as she felt disconnected from her previous work and aimed for authenticity in her music.
Indiesound.com features a top 100 song chart updated daily at 9 pm. Paris has had over 50 charting songs and has amassed over 1,375,000 streams on the platform. She is one of the most prominent artists on the site and frequently lands in the top 10 charts, with her debut EP featuring four top 10 tracks:
- "Lost It" peaked at #4
- "Whats Happening?" peaked at #3
- "Angels Telling Me" peaked at #4
- "Borderline Psychotic" peaked at #4
Paris's childhood was marked by feelings of neglect, leading her to turn to music and creativity as a means of self-expression. Growing up in the small town of Point Cook, she faced intense bullying, which ultimately led her to leave school at the age of 16. She found solace in pop music and drew inspiration from artists like Bonnie McKee, Katy Perry, and Lily Allen.
Despite facing challenges, including being removed from her family home and surviving narcissistic abuse, Paris remains resilient. She is actively recovering from Borderline Personality Disorder and is an advocate for youth homelessness, having collaborated with Melbourne City Mission, a youth homeless service. Paris has also embarked on her own journey of overcoming homelessness and aspires to become a peer support mental health worker while continuing her successful music career.
To listen to Paris's music, you can find her on any streaming service.
I remember vividly when I was eleven years old being in my bedroom listening to a song by pop singer Kesha called Crazy Kids. I remember feeling a love for that song and wanting to be Kesha. From that moment Ive written all of my songs and I admit that Ive never co-written a song in my entire musical career and honestly I dont think I will, i love being independent. - Written 2019.
Im only now open to it after years of insecurity. (2023)
Kylie and Dannii Minogue are my all time influences. I love Sophie Ellis Bextor, her song I Wont Change You is my favourite song of all time. (2023)
I record with my own equipment usually, but I also I work with a producer so I leave all that stuff to him Im actually shocked at how talented some people are with a computer. I couldnt understand the software they use to full on for me lol. (2023)
I really hope that people find enjoyment in my music. (2023)