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Alé draws influence from the most confessional corners of music, folding in elements of hyperpop, indie and electroclash into his intimate, bubbly sound.
And like much of Gen Z, Alé shoots his innermost thoughts through a prism of online slang and internet humour (his 2021 debut EP, The Party, features aptly titled track names like rosegold and your night out).
On “celebrity gf,” over dreamy synths and upbeat drums, he considers a relationship that is seemingly off balance – and, as a result, the insecurities that stem from it.
“Everyone is prettier/ They don’t know what you see in me/ I’ve got a celebrity girlfriend/ I don’t know what to do about it,” he questions over a warm, chorus-effect guitar riff.
In this searching vulnerability, Alé has found his true power.
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Alé draws influence from the most confessional corners of music, folding in elements of hyperpop, indie and electroclash into his intimate, bubbly sound.
And like much of Gen Z, Alé shoots his innermost thoughts through a prism of online slang and internet humour (his 2021 debut EP, The Party, features aptly titled track names like rosegold and your night out).
On “celebrity gf,” over dreamy synths and upbeat drums, he considers a relationship that is seemingly off balance – and, as a result, the insecurities that stem from it.
“Everyone is prettier/ They don’t know what you see in me/ I’ve got a celebrity girlfriend/ I don’t know what to do about it,” he questions over a warm, chorus-effect guitar riff.
In this searching vulnerability, Alé has found his true power.
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