[Pick Of The Week] Fleurie – “Supertropicali”

Get out your butterfly hair clips and blow up chairs! Our girl Fleurie is serving up some crazy wild 90’s/early 2000’s nostalgia and we are SO here for it!

You’ve probably seen her tease this new chapter on social media for about a month and now it is finally here! The glorious “Supertropicali” is the beginning of a new era for the Nashville-based singer, and after completely dazzling us with her 2018 album, Portals, Fleurie now has a new story to tell.

The track follows the coming of age story of a girl from Japan who moves to Los Angeles at the ripe age of 17; it’s accompanying video chock full of 90’s/2000’s nostalgia and starry eyed wonder as one begins a brand new, exciting chapter in their lives – and that’s only the beginning! More details are set to be revealed with each track release, culminating with the unveiling of the singer’s forthcoming third record!

“‘Supertropicali’ is the first page of a story that found me over the last several years and wouldn’t let me go,” shared the singer. “I continually dreamt about it at night and was always imagining creating the world inside my head and telling this coming of age story of a girl from Japan who moved to Los Angeles at 17, curious and full of wide-eyed wonder. Her name is Serenity and I found myself telling her story as much as letting her tell mine. ‘Supertropicali’ is the falling-down-the-rabbit-hole moment into the wild world of LA as Serenity perceives it.”

You can catch Fleurie on tour now with Colony House. Dates and tickets here!

Check out the video for “Supertropicali” below:

Tina Roumeliotis

Tina is a freelance writer, author and the founding editor of The Daily Listening. You'll most likely find her introverting in her bedroom with her vinyl collection and a pair of headphones. Her poetry collection, Fools Like Me, is out now on Amazon.

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