Arlo Parks went from a teenager writing poems and listening to too much emo music to winning the Mercury Prize, touring with Billie Eilish, and co-writing for Beyonce. This deep dive traces her accelerated rise, the burnout that followed, and how she rebuilt her sound and her mind after a very public breaking point.
Born Anais Marinho and raised in Hammersmith, she learned French before English, a foundation that wired her for a distinct kind of storytelling. We explore her intimate bedroom-pop origins, her accidental role as the soundtrack to global lockdowns, her collapse, and her reinvention across albums, poetry, and pop collaborations.
- Her multilingual, multicultural upbringing and literary influences
- Recording early EPs in an Airbnb in the Angel district of London
- How Black Dog became a lockdown anthem of comfort
- Canceling her US tour and the statement that she was broken
- Rebuilding in LA, the Cowboy Carter credit, and the 2026 album
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