“Moonlit Floor” by LISA: How French Men Inspired Her New Ethereal Dance-Pop Song

LISA, the visionary behind LLOUD, is back with another captivating release, her latest single titled “Moonlit Floor.” This two-and-a-half-minute track takes listeners on a dreamy journey, blending nostalgic sounds with fresh, modern influences. One of the standout features of the song is its interpolation of Sixpence None The Richer’s iconic ’90s hit “Kiss Me,” giving the beloved classic a contemporary twist. Instead of the original’s soft, romantic setting, LISA shifts the backdrop to a Parisian twilight, adding an air of intrigue and mystique to the familiar melody.

In “Moonlit Floor,” LISA dives into her experiences with French men, candidly sharing how their green eyes and alluring accents have left her mesmerized. The song effortlessly fuses her ethereal vocals with a dance-pop beat, creating a track that is both light and intoxicating, perfect for late-night listening.

This single follows a string of successful releases, including her empowering anthem “New Woman,” a collaboration with Rosalía, and “Rockstar,” which debuted at an impressive No. 4 on the Billboard Global 200. “Rockstar” also earned LISA a prestigious moonperson at the VMAs for Best K-Pop, making her the first solo artist to win the category multiple times.

With “Moonlit Floor,” LISA continues to push boundaries, solidifying her position as a global force in the music scene while captivating listeners with her unique blend of nostalgia and innovation.

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