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Paris Paloma Opens Up About Embracing Love Songs for New Album 'The Fatal Flaw'

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By Louise Cheer Published on May 8, 2026 02:00PM EDT

23d ago· 6 min readen

Summary

British singer Paris Paloma, 26, discusses her upcoming second album 'The Fatal Flaw' and why she changed her approach to writing love songs. Previously avoiding love as a theme because she felt it was trivialized when written about by women, she now embraces it as a central theme of the new album. She also announces her new single "Stem the Flow" in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE.

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I knew I wanted to write an album where love was this really prominent theme. The reason I wanted to write it now is because I'd kind of shied away from it previously because of how I watched love as a topic be quite trivialized when written about by women.
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The 26-year-old British singer has shied away from writing songs about love, but now she's written an album all about it. She speaks to PEOPLE about why she changed her mind and the inspirations behind her second album, 'The Fatal Flaw.'

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