PHIA ‘French Riviera’

Pop newcomer PHIA shares sun-kissed single ‘French Riviera’ via LAB Records

PHIA - 'French Riviera'
PHIA image via Victoria Zaro

Hailing from the North West of England, London-based independent newcomer PHIA shares her stunning new single ‘French Riviera.’

With its feel-good vibe, ‘French Riviera’ transports listeners to warmer climes, evoking the sensation of having a spritz of choice in hand. The track was co-written by Norwegian multi-instrumentalist and producer Mathias Wang, known for his work with Aurora, Sigrid, and VÉRITÉ, among others. The track perfectly captures the romantic allure of its namesake.

PHIA elaborates on the inspiration behind the song:

“I wrote this song about the beginning of a relationship,” PHIA says, “we were in the ‘honeymoon’ phase and I wanted to capture the romantic, warm feeling I felt even sitting in a small flat in London. It really felt like we were in the most beautiful place in the world and what’s more romantic than the French Riviera?”

‘French Riviera’ is out now.

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