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    Internet Star by googly eyes: A Shimmering Debut That Defies the Algorithm

    Lucy LernerBy Lucy LernerSeptember 5, 2024Updated:September 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The debut single Internet Star from googly eyes is a dazzling introduction to an artist poised to make a significant mark on the music scene.

    From the first listen, Internet Star feels like an enigma. The eclectic production blends synthetic textures with organic elements, creating a soundscape that feels familiar and alien.

    It’s the kind of song that might not grab you immediately, but with each subsequent play, it weaves its way deeper into your consciousness and becomes more addictive.

    This track, set to feature on googly eyes’ upcoming EP Starlet (dropping on September 27th), is a shimmering gem that defies easy categorization.

    The single arrives on Tove Lo’s independent label Pretty Swede Records, marking the first release from an outside artist and signalling a big moment for googly eyes and the label.

    Internet Star follows the release of her captivating track Bareback on the Motherfucking Plains, but this latest song takes a different approach, blending vulnerability with sharp social commentary.

    In a time when online fame and algorithms shape so much of artistic identity, googly eyes’ lyricism strikes a chord.

    She reflects on the tension between creating for art’s sake and chasing viral success—a struggle many modern creatives know too well.

    The track’s poignancy lies in its message, but the sonic landscape is just as compelling.

    Layered with shimmering electronic elements and anchored by her strong yet intimate vocal production, googly eyes crafts a track that feels both personal and universal.

    I kissed the ring out in the dark
    Wanted to be an internet star

    Tove Lo has praised googly eyes, calling her an incredible artist, writer, and producer.

    Internet Star proves just that. It’s a beautifully constructed piece that deftly balances raw emotion with polished production, showcasing googly eyes’ ability to create music that feels deeply human while leaning into electronic influences.

    Her sound is both nostalgic and fresh—familiar enough to resonate, but distinct enough to stand out in today’s crowded digital space.

    googly eyes Internet Star cover art

    With backing from heavyweights like Neon Gold and Pretty Swede, googly eyes is positioned to be a breakout talent, and Internet Star is the perfect introduction.

    As she navigates the intersection of artistry and digital fame, googly eyes delivers a track that feels like a reflective anthem for anyone who’s ever questioned the balance between creative authenticity and the allure of online validation.

    It’s catchy, it’s clever, and it’s only the beginning for this rising star.

    googly eyes – Internet Star lyrics

    I kissed the ring out in the dark
    I tried my best, I played the part
    Wanted to be an internet star

    I missed the boat, send my regards
    I tried my best, I played the part
    Didn’t become an internet star

    I would look at their dreams
    And say those must be mine
    Cause if everyone wants it, maybe so do I
    Suddenly off course by a million miles

    So I’m grabbing the reins
    Taking back what I like
    I’m remembering how, I’m remembering why
    Suddenly I’m feeling alive for the first time in a while

    I kissed the ring out in the dark
    Wanted to be an internet star

    I kissed the ring out in the dark
    I tried my best, I played the part
    Wanted to be an internet star

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