Paris Michael Is Headed for Stardom on "GWEN STEFANI"

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Fresh off the heels of his eccentric PUBLICITY STUNT EP, Chicago native Paris Michael is back with another wild and abrasive single. Using his love of fashion and acting, the now New York based artist is building a world for fans with each new release.  "GWEN STEFANI" marks a new chapter for the artist as he continues to gives listeners insight into his chaotic vision.  

The single acts as Paris Michael's  "second line" of singles, which follows his first that dropped to coincide with Fashion Week. The track is confident with Paris Michael rapping as if from the perspective of a charismatic runway diva. Similar to his previous tracks, the instrumental is abrasive, experimental, and industrial. He matches this high energy effectively with aggressive vocal cadences and fast-paced flows.

"GWEN STEFANI" is Paris Michael at his most energetic and engaging. His ability to flow seamlessly over the off-the-wall production show both his technical ability as well as his versatility. Be on the look out for new music soon from the multi-talented artist.

Listen to  "GWEN STEFANI" by Paris Michael below:

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