Isabel LaRosa
Isabel LaRosa (born September 18, 2004) is an American singer, songwriter, and video director of Cuban-American descent, recognized for her dark alt-pop music that blends introspective lyrics with atmospheric production.[1][2] Born and raised in Annapolis, Maryland, she emerged in the music industry through viral TikTok success, signing with RCA Records in 2021 shortly before graduating high school.[3][4] LaRosa grew up in a musical family in Annapolis's Admiral Heights neighborhood, where her father, a jazz saxophonist, introduced her to performance by taking her to open mic nights and jazz clubs as a child.[3][4] She attended local schools including Germantown Elementary, the Key School, and Annapolis High, later transitioning to homeschooling to focus on music.[3] During the COVID-19 pandemic, she collaborated with her brother Thomas on alternative and pop tracks, honing her sound before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a professional career.[4] Her breakthrough came with the 2022 single "i'm yours," which amassed tens of millions of streams after going viral on TikTok, featured in over 289,000 videos and propelling her to over 567,000 followers on the platform by late 2023.[3] This led to her debut EP, i'm watching you (2022), followed by YOU FEAR THE GOD THAT LOVES YOU (2023), and her first studio album, Raven (2025), which explores themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth across 14 tracks including "Home," "Cry for You," and "Famous."[4][5] Named one of Spotify's Pop Rising Artists to Watch in 2024, LaRosa has toured extensively, including support slots for artists like Tom Odell and Nessa Barrett, with a headline tour spanning Europe and North America in 2025–2026.[4][3]Biography
Early life and education
Isabel LaRosa was born on September 18, 2004, in Annapolis, Maryland, to a Cuban mother and an American father of Sicilian descent.[2][6] She grew up in Annapolis's Admiral Heights neighborhood. Her Cuban-American heritage significantly shaped her early cultural environment, exposing her to Cuban salsa music through her mother's influences alongside the soulful jazz traditions from her father's side, including frequent visits to local jazz clubs.[7][8][3] LaRosa's family played a central role in nurturing her musical curiosity; her father, a saxophonist, took her and her brother Thomas to open mic nights and performances, where they learned jazz standards at the piano and began collaborating on songs during elementary school.[4][9][10] LaRosa attended Germantown Elementary School, the Key School, and Annapolis High School for her early education, later transitioning to homeschooling to focus on music.[3] Her high school years were interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, during which she split time between Annapolis and Brooklyn.[4] Around age 16, she started self-taught songwriting and began posting covers and original tracks on social media platforms like TikTok, building a following that led to her professional breakthrough.[11][3] Choosing to forgo traditional college in favor of music, she graduated high school in 2022.[12][4]Personal life
Isabel LaRosa, born to a Cuban mother, has frequently highlighted her Cuban-American heritage as a foundational aspect of her identity, noting in interviews that she grew up immersed in Cuban and Latin rhythms, including salsa, alongside classic rock from her family.[8] This cultural blend remains a personal touchstone for her, subtly informing her worldview without dominating her public persona.[8] After high school, LaRosa relocated from her childhood home in Annapolis, Maryland, initially splitting time between there and Brooklyn before moving to Los Angeles to focus on her creative pursuits.[4] She has described this transition as emotionally challenging, evoking nostalgia and a sense of disconnection from her past, which she channels into her low-key lifestyle emphasizing solitude and introspection.[13] LaRosa maintains a preference for privacy in her personal affairs, and she has expressed a deliberate choice to keep her private world shielded amid growing fame.[14] LaRosa views music as a vital therapeutic outlet for mental health, openly advocating for candid discussions about emotional struggles to reduce stigma.[14] In a 2024 interview, she shared that while embarrassment sometimes prevents her from seeking help directly, expressing vulnerabilities through songwriting allows her to process feelings without immediate external judgment, though she remains mindful of family reactions to personal lyrics.[14] Her hobbies extend into visual arts, where she actively self-directs music videos to maintain creative control, describing herself as a "control freak" about visuals that align with her storytelling.[15] LaRosa's fashion sense has evolved from an initial dark, edgy aesthetic—influenced by figures like Debbie Harry and early phases of leather jackets and bodysuits—to a more eclectic, feminine style incorporating custom silk pieces, pleated skirts, and glittery elements sourced from thrift platforms like Depop and Etsy.[16] This shift mirrors her personal growth, embracing doll-like delicacy while retaining shadowy undertones.[16]Professional career
Beginnings and signing (2021–2022)
LaRosa began posting covers and original content on TikTok in early 2021, initially receiving limited engagement with videos garnering as few as six likes.[3] Her breakthrough came in 2022 with the release of "HAUNTED," a track inspired by the HBO series Euphoria and accompanied by short-film-style visuals, which quickly went viral and amassed significant attention on the platform.[11] This success led to her signing with Slumbo Labs/RCA Records in February 2022, at the age of 17, just before completing high school.[9] Prior to her debut, LaRosa collaborated closely with her brother Thomas, a guitarist and producer, splitting time between Annapolis and Brooklyn to develop her sound in informal studio settings.[17] Following her signing, LaRosa prepared for her professional entry by honing her alternative pop style, drawing from childhood exposure to jazz standards taught by her father and classic rock influences.[4] Her debut extended play, i'm watching you, was released on June 24, 2022, featuring three tracks: "HAUNTED," "HELP," and "HEAVEN."[18] The EP received modest streaming reception, establishing a foundation for her visual and sonic aesthetic without immediate chart dominance.[19] The release of her single "i'm yours" on October 28, 2022, marked a pivotal moment, as a sped-up version proliferated on TikTok, appearing in over 289,000 videos and driving viral momentum.[3] By early 2023, the track had surpassed 100 million streams across platforms, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[20] This success generated initial media buzz, positioning LaRosa as an emerging alt-pop talent. In late 2022, she began performing at small venues, including opening slots in New York and local East Coast spots, to build her live presence.[9]Breakthrough EPs and singles (2023–2024)
In 2023, Isabel LaRosa continued building momentum from her viral breakthrough with the release of her second EP, You Fear the God That Loves You, on March 24. The five-track project, featuring songs such as "more than friends" and "butterflies," explored themes of introspection and relational tension through hazy alt-pop production, earning acclaim for its atmospheric emotional depth and blend of religious imagery with personal vulnerability.[21][22] Critics noted the EP's ability to evoke a sense of intoxicating fog around teenage angst, solidifying LaRosa's reputation for poetic lyricism.[22] That summer, LaRosa released the single "eyes don't lie" on July 7, delving into themes of vulnerability and self-discovery in human connections. The track's introspective lyrics and sultry delivery resonated widely, amassing over 218 million streams on Spotify and marking a key moment in her rising profile.[23] She debuted the song live at Lollapalooza in August 2023, captivating audiences with its raw performance during her festival appearances.[24] Later in September, "older" followed on the 15th, climbing to significant viral success with nearly 370 million Spotify streams to date and building on the foundation laid by her earlier hit "i'm yours." LaRosa directed and edited the music video herself, showcasing her growing role as a visual artist alongside her music.[25][23][25] By early 2024, LaRosa released her third EP, Favorite, on March 29, featuring tracks like "favorite" and "psychopomp" that further entrenched her in the alt-pop space with bilingual elements and warped reggaeton influences. The project, comprising four songs, highlighted her evolving sound and led to her first headlining tour, the Heaven Doesn't Wait Tour, which spanned 26 dates primarily in North America.[26][4] This period also brought growing recognition, including selection as one of Spotify's Pop Rising Artists to Watch in 2024 and features in emerging artist spotlights for her billion-plus streams across platforms. While her international expansion accelerated with European dates in late 2024, these releases marked a pivotal consolidation of her fanbase ahead of fuller mainstream breakthroughs.[4][4]Debut album and mainstream recognition (2025–present)
Isabel LaRosa released her debut studio album, Raven, on April 18, 2025, through RCA Records and Slumbo Labs, marking a significant evolution from her earlier EPs with a collection of 14 tracks that showcase her matured alt-pop sound.[27][28] The album features introspective songs such as "Home," "Cry For You," and "Muse," blending emotional vulnerability with cinematic production.[28] Lead singles preceded the release, including "Home" in early 2025, which highlighted her self-directed visual style in its promotional campaign, followed by "My Girl" on July 25, 2025, and "Her Face" on November 7, 2025, each accompanied by moody, artist-conceived videos that amplified her distinctive aesthetic.[29][30][31] Raven achieved commercial success shortly after its launch, amassing over 434 million global streams on Spotify by early November 2025 and earning widespread critical acclaim for its raw lyricism and bold production.[32] The album's impact extended to award recognition, with LaRosa generating buzz for a Best New Artist nomination at the 2026 Grammy Awards due to her breakout year.[33] To support the project, she embarked on the Psychopomp Tour in spring 2025, with the North American leg spanning over 40 dates starting April 18 in San Diego and including sold-out shows in major cities like Los Angeles, followed by international dates.[34][35] She also secured supporting slots at prominent festivals, further solidifying her rising profile in the alt-pop scene. LaRosa's mainstream breakthrough in 2025 included high-profile media accolades, such as being named one of PEOPLE's Spring Emerging Artists for her infectious and emotionally raw music.[36] InStyle featured her among 25 Musicians to Watch that year, praising her dark, confessional songwriting and rapid ascent following over a billion cumulative streams from prior releases.[37] These milestones underscored her transition to a major alt-pop figure, with Raven positioning her as a voice for introspective, feminine narratives in contemporary music.Artistry
Musical style and influences
Isabel LaRosa's music is primarily characterized as alt-pop with prominent dark pop elements, blending soul, R&B, indie-pop, and subtle hip-hop influences to create a gothic, atmospheric vibe.[38][39][40] Her sound often evokes a shadowy, intoxicating mood through layered arrangements that emphasize emotional depth and immersion.[41] In terms of production, LaRosa employs heavy reverb, atmospheric synths, and groovy basslines to craft immersive soundscapes that enhance the haunting quality of her tracks.[38][42] Her vocal delivery features a husky, emotive tone with breathy whispers and dynamic ranges, often likened to a modern siren aesthetic that draws listeners into intimate, confessional spaces.[4][43][44] LaRosa draws key influences from artists like Melanie Martinez and Lana Del Rey for their thematic darkness, The Weeknd and The Neighbourhood for moody R&B-pop sensibilities, and Twenty One Pilots' Blurryface album for experimental structures.[45][8] Her Cuban heritage infuses rhythmic undertones from salsa and jazz, stemming from a childhood immersed in these genres through family exposure and performances.[46][43][47] Her style has evolved from raw, DIY TikTok demos, such as the 2022 single "i'm yours," to more polished, cinematic productions on her 2025 debut album Raven, reflecting a maturation in sonic sophistication.[47][48]Themes and songwriting
Isabel LaRosa's lyrics are characterized by emotional rawness, delving into themes of toxic love, vulnerability, and intense yearning that align with what she has described as the "yearner" archetype in relationships. In tracks like "Cry For You," she confronts the pain of heartbreak and obsession, singing lines such as "I won’t cry for you / Like I did when I was yours," which capture a shift from dependency to empowerment through anguish. Similarly, "Older" explores the yearning for maturity and recognition beyond one's age, reflecting a desire to escape youthful naivety amid complicated romantic entanglements. These motifs of dark romance and psychological introspection recur across her work, often portraying love as a consuming force that exposes inner turmoil.[49][50] Her songwriting process is deeply introspective and autobiographical, drawing heavily from personal experiences such as a significant breakup that informed much of her debut album Raven. LaRosa often collaborates closely with her brother Thomas LaRosa, her primary co-writer since childhood, describing their dynamic as "the other half of my brain" and a natural extension of familial bonds, though she maintains significant creative control, including self-directing visuals to align with her lyrical visions. The process emphasizes emotional authenticity, with half of Raven emerging from places of anger and heartbreak, while the rest stems from more reflective states; she journals and visualizes narratives to craft cohesive stories, ensuring songs like "Home" address self-discovery and the ache of leaving familiarity behind. This autobiographical approach minimizes external co-writes, prioritizing isolation for raw expression, as seen in "Eyes Don't Lie," inspired by unspoken connections through gaze that reveal unspoken truths.[51][52][16][38] Recurring motifs include poetic metaphors of transformation, such as ravens symbolizing death, rebirth, and guidance between emotional worlds, which underpin Raven's exploration of femininity and resilience. In "I'm Yours," vulnerability manifests in the nervous infatuation of early love, with lines like "Nervous trip over my words, you're so pretty it hurts" evoking the thrill and doubt of obsession. LaRosa's work also features psychological depth, like the "eyes don't lie" motif representing unfiltered truth in relationships, and subtle empowerment through pain, evolving from the angst of her early EPs to the mature introspection of Raven. Her Cuban heritage subtly influences the rhythmic emotional delivery in ad-libs, adding layers to her confessional style.[51][53][38][54] Critics and fans have praised LaRosa's themes for their authenticity in the alt-pop genre, drawing comparisons to confessional artists through their raw vulnerability and relatable depictions of toxic dynamics. The evolution from EP-era yearning and angst to Raven's resilient self-discovery has resonated widely, with over 2 billion streams across her catalog and fan-driven projects highlighting emotional connections during live performances. Tracks like "Favorite" and "Hope It Hurts" are lauded for blending obsession with introspection, providing an outlet for listeners navigating similar pains.[51][49][16]Discography
Studio albums
LaRosa's debut studio album, Raven, was released on April 18, 2025, through Slumbo Labs and RCA Records.)[55][56] The project comprises 14 tracks, co-written and featuring production from her brother Thomas LaRosa alongside collaborators including OJIVOLTA, Ian Kirkpatrick, Noonie Bao, Linus, the Monsters & Strangerz, and Delacey.[5][57][56] It includes lead singles "Home," released on February 14, 2025, to announce the album, and "Cry for You," released on March 21, 2025.[27][58][59] As of November 2025, Raven had accumulated over 434 million streams on Spotify.[32] As of November 10, 2025, no additional studio albums have been released or announced.Extended plays
Isabel LaRosa released her debut extended play, I'm Watching You, on June 24, 2022, through RCA Records. The three-track EP marked her initial foray into recorded music following her signing with the label, blending dark pop elements with introspective lyrics. Key tracks included "HAUNTED," "HELP," and "HEAVEN."[18][60][4] Her sophomore EP, YOU FEAR THE GOD THAT LOVES YOU, arrived on March 24, 2023, also via RCA Records. Comprising five tracks, it expanded on her signature atmospheric production while incorporating more mature explorations of relationships and self-doubt. Tracks included "more than friends," "butterflies," "without you," "i don't forgive you," and "praying."[61][21] LaRosa's third EP, Favorite, was issued on March 29, 2024, under RCA Records. This four-track effort delved into experimental sounds, merging electronic textures with raw emotional delivery.[62]Singles as lead artist
Isabel LaRosa's singles as lead artist have played a pivotal role in establishing her presence in the alt-pop landscape, often blending viral appeal with commercial success on streaming platforms and airplay charts. Her debut single, "i'm yours," released on October 28, 2022, marked her breakthrough with a TikTok viral hit that amassed over 592 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025.[23])[63] In September 2023, she released "Older.") "Eyes don't lie," issued on July 6, 2023, was prominently featured on major 2023 editorial playlists across streaming services.[64][63] "Home," her February 14, 2025 single serving as the lead for the album Raven.[65] The March 21, 2025 release "Cry For You", another single from Raven.[59][66] "My Girl", a post-album single dropped on July 25, 2025.[67][68] November 7, 2025's "Her Face", her most recent single, has generated early streaming buzz, appearing on New Music Friday playlists.[69][70] "Muse", a track from Raven promoted as a single, released on October 18, 2024.)[71][63]| Title | Release date | Album | Peak (Billboard Hot 100) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "i'm yours" | October 28, 2022 | Non-album single | — | Debut single; 592+ million Spotify streams as of November 2025; TikTok viral hit[23] |
| "Older" | September 15, 2023 | Non-album single | — | |
| "eyes don't lie" | July 6, 2023 | Non-album single | — | Featured in 2023 playlists |
| "Home" | February 14, 2025 | Raven | — | Album lead single |
| "Cry For You" | March 21, 2025 | Raven | — | Album single |
| "My Girl" | July 25, 2025 | Non-album single | — | Post-album |
| "Her Face" | November 7, 2025 | Non-album single | — | Latest single; early streaming buzz |
| "Muse" | October 18, 2024 | Raven | — | Promoted album track as single |