Paris Shadows Explores Sobriety & Self-Acceptance on "No Choice" (Video)

Coming strong off the release of his critically acclaimed debut EP, "One Night In Paris" and a successful tour stint with Post Malone and 21 Savage, Paris Shadows has been able to carve out a lane for himself, all while remaining true to self. His new single and video, "No Choice" finds Paris Shadows opening up about sobriety and self-acceptance.

According to the wildly successful artist, "The song 'No Choice' to me was a day on the tail end of “lost bad years” that I struggled with addiction, depression, and tremendous self-harm. Once I started working on myself, I was moving towards a positive place, but I still had to get over this dark thought process. It takes time to heal. You have no choice, though."

If you haven't heard, Paris Shadows in on his was up in the creative world with a unique sound that's nothing short of genre-bending, complete with heavy Hip Hop undertones. Born to a Mexican father and American mother and as if predisposing a love for art within her son, his Mom named Paris after The Cure’s 1992 live album, "Paris".

Since then Paris Shadows has immersed himself in the arts while amassing a dedicated fanbase, that includes nearly 1 Million monthly Spotify listeners. But, enough of the background info, as you should let the music speak for itself. Check-in with "No Choice" above and "One Night In Paris", featuring Gunna, Travis Barker and Trippie Redd below. And then tell me Paris Shadows isn't dope!

Keisha M. Tarver

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