“My Girl” from Isabel LaRosa balances dreamy alt-pop with emotional confession.
Isabel LaRosa has released “My Girl,” her newest single via Slumbo Labs and RCA Records. The song offers a textured, immersive experience that delves into romantic longing and the “what if” moments that linger.
Known for her emotionally charged approach, LaRosa uses this release to highlight a more personal side of her identity. Building on the foundation set by her debut album Raven, “My Girl” layers ambient production with soft, echoing vocals that evoke both hope and hesitation.
Speaking on the song’s meaning, Isabel shares: “My Girl is about wanting someone you know you can’t have, but still not being able to let go of the ‘what if.’ It’s about being unafraid to love loudly even if there are consequences. It’s very special to me because it’s a part of my identity that I’ve never shared before.”
LaRosa’s artistry gained widespread recognition through Raven, an album praised for its depth and atmospheric tones. Co-written by Isabel and paired with a visual short film featuring Ethan Cutkosky, the project was hailed for its emotional realism and haunting aesthetic.
As LaRosa prepares for performances at Lollapalooza and her international tour, “My Girl” sets the tone for what’s next. The single reaffirms her status as an artist who blends emotional intensity with sonic elegance, creating music that resonates deeply.