Music: “Superstar”: Paris Texas Twist Fame Into Frenzy With Punk-Rap Precision
- dailyentertainment95
- 2 hours ago
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Paris Texas are a genre-bending duo from Los Angeles, made up of Louie Pastel and Felix, known for their ferocious fusion of punk, rap, and alt-rock chaos. They’ve carved out their own lane in modern music — equal parts cinematic, abrasive, and emotionally charged. Their sound feels like a street riot inside a dream: distorted guitars meet sharp lyricism, post-apocalyptic beats crash into humor and self-doubt.
Since their emergence in 2021, Paris Texas have become cult icons of the underground, praised for their ability to shapeshift between worlds. With releases like BOY ANONYMOUS and MID AIR, they’ve turned internet-era burnout into high art — redefining what alternative hip-hop can sound and feel like.
“Superstar” is a self-aware meltdown dressed as a victory lap — a track that weaponizes ego, exhaustion, and irony. Over slashing guitars and booming percussion, Paris Texas deconstruct the idea of fame, turning bravado into confession and swagger into satire. Felix’s fiery delivery and Louie’s razor-sharp production create a sonic freefall that’s both unhinged and hypnotic.
Every line teeters between celebration and collapse, making “Superstar” a perfect emblem of their sound: genreless, fearless, and burning at both ends. Paris Texas don’t just talk about the cost of success — they make you feel it, loud and unfiltered.
Band Page: https://www.instagram.com/paristexas





