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Arya Phenyx Turns Heartbreak into Fire with “I Hate Paris”

  • Writer: Miles Coleman
    Miles Coleman
  • Apr 24
  • 1 min read


Some songs don’t just speak they haunt. “I Hate Paris” by Arya Phenyx is one of those rare tracks that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go. It’s moody, electric, and brimming with that late night ache we all pretend we’re too tough to feel.


This isn’t about hating a city. This is about what a city comes to symbolize when love turns to loss. The rain-soaked streets, the cafés you once shared, the skyline that now feels like a ghost it’s all there, pulsing beneath Arya’s cutting lyrics and bold electropop production. She doesn’t just sing heartbreak, she dissects it.


The soundscape is cinematic yet intimate, filled with echoes, tension, and sharp edges. Her voice is both a whisper and a warning otherworldly one second, devastatingly grounded the next. There’s power in her pain, and she doesn’t shy away from any of it. Instead, she makes art out of the mess.



As the lead single from her upcoming debut album SHMLSS (In Too Deep), this track sets the tone for an artist unafraid to be vulnerable, unfiltered, and genre defiant. Think of the raw elegance of Banks mixed with the emotional punch of Lorde but make it Arya Phenyx: wholly original and fully in control.


“I Hate Paris” doesn’t want your sympathy. It demands your attention. And it earns it line by line, beat by beat.

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