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LOUISE shares new single ‘Narcissist’ and opens a new chapter

A sharp and intimate single that signals a new level of confidence from Louise.

LOUISE steps boldly into a new era with the release of her striking new single ‘Narcissist’, the first track to arrive since her debut EP Done Being The Sad Girl. She moves into this phase with a clearer sense of identity, pairing warm minimal production with sultry vocals that glide across the mix. The result is a track that feels smooth, focused, and full of self-possession.

‘Narcissist’ dives into the moment you finally recognise emotional manipulation for what it is. LOUISE pulls from real experience, writing after the end of a toxic relationship and turning that clarity into a song shaped by resilience. She moves from shrinking in the background to choosing her own light, carrying more certainty in every line. The track holds its strength quietly, letting her vocal tone deliver the shift with subtle force.

Her new work also highlights the depth of her artistic background. Music has been part of her life since she first played piano at six years old, and songwriting became the way she processed emotion. That commitment to honesty forms the core of everything she releases. Influenced by Sade, Jorja Smith, and Mahalia, LOUISE blends tenderness with a direct lyrical touch, creating songs that feel intimate and open without losing their spark.

A confident step into a vivid new phase

With ‘Narcissist’, LOUISE moves forward with confidence. She keeps the production light so each phrase sits clearly, letting her voice guide the atmosphere. This release shows an artist ready to sharpen her sound and bring a brighter, more defined energy into her work. As her audience continues to grow, she enters this next chapter with momentum.

Review

‘Narcissist’ feels inviting from the first moment. The soft keys, gentle rhythm, and sultry vocals pull you in before you realise how much weight sits behind the words. LOUISE delivers each line with calm control, shaping a track that balances warmth and resolve.

The writing hits with quiet accuracy. She does not shout to make her point. Instead, she uses small details and steady phrasing to show what emotional clarity sounds like. The minimal arrangement amplifies this approach, giving her voice the space it needs to land each thought without rush.

By the end, the track feels like the start of something new. LOUISE sounds more assured, more centred, and more willing to let her voice lead the way. ‘Narcissist’ sets up that transition with style and confirms that this new phase suits her.

You can follow LOUISE over on Instagram.

Colin

Colin is the founder and editor of TuneFountain. His taste covers all sorts, though he’s most at home with pop and rock. He’s passionate about supporting independent artists, highlighting fresh talent, and sharing the stories behind the music shaping today’s scene.