“My Girl” showcases Isabel LaRosa’s introspective songwriting and alt-pop sound.
Rising alt-pop artist Isabel LaRosa shares “My Girl,” her newest single out now through Slumbo Labs and RCA Records. The track reveals another side of her ever-evolving sound: gentle yet powerful, introspective yet universal.
As LaRosa navigates the complex territory of unfulfilled love, “My Girl” takes shape through atmospheric production and aching vulnerability. Her vocals float above delicate instrumentals, offering a sonic landscape rich in longing and personal exploration.
In her own words, Isabel explains: “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.”
The song follows her debut album Raven, which earned praise for its emotional storytelling and genre-bending approach. The accompanying short film, directed by Isabel and featuring actor Ethan Cutkosky, visually explored themes of loss and longing, enriching the Raven narrative.
LaRosa’s latest work continues this trajectory, adding new emotional textures to her discography. With “My Girl,” she further establishes herself as a compelling storyteller in pop music’s current landscape.