With one of the most intricately layered beats I’ve come across all year, LA based pop artist Joyeur’s latest single ‘Underbelly’ is a delectable concoction of electronic elements. It’s so rich in sonic depth, simply loaded with juicy and flavourful soundscapes that weave together seamlessly into something that’s expressive in both its vulnerable lyricism as it is in its exceptionally expressive beats. The song itself, as its title explains, is about shedding internal trauma and taking the courage to reveal yourself for who you really are.
But ‘Underbelly’ isn’t a meek or troubled exposition of your self. It’s grand, it’s celebratory, it’s opulent. You feel empowered, ecstatic, and just a pure and unadulterated sense of glee to be your authentic self. With her latest album, How to Love Yourself and Not Destroy Everything out now, ‘Underbelly’ is the perfect tune to get you interested and in love with the sound of this remarkably talented and ever so unique electro-pop artist.