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Paloma Faith explores the empowerment of happiness in her newest single, “How You Leave A Man”

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British pop artist Paloma Faith introduces her latest single, “How You Leave A Man,” a dynamic anthem that sets the stage for her upcoming sixth studio album due out for release in February.

Produced by Martin Wave and co-written with a team including JKash, Andrew Wells, Elle King, and Charlie Puth, Paloma’s “How You Leave A Man” is a bold departure from her previous works. The song’s electronic and pop-infused production, coupled with its confident and cinematic soundscape, marks a significant evolution in Paloma’s musical journey.

The single is a catchy pop track; as well as an empowering ode to self-discovery and resilience. Paloma’s voice delivers a compelling narrative about finding the confidence to walk away from a relationship and reclaiming personal happiness. Its limitless expression of pop effortlessly positions it alongside Paloma’s chart-topping hits, showcasing her ability to reinvent and stay relevant in the ever-evolving music landscape.

Paloma’s upcoming album is poised to be a personal album, exploring themes beyond relationships. The album celebrates the journey of rediscovery after leaving a long-term relationship, embracing empowerment in the face of failures, and taking charge of one’s happiness. It represents a significant milestone in Paloma’s career, being the first time she has executively produced a record.

This marks the end of a musical hiatus for Paloma since her fifth studio album, released in November 2020. With “How You Leave A Man” and the upcoming album, Paloma Faith showcases her prowess not just as a vocalist but as a multifaceted artist shaping her narrative.

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