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FILLY Explores Obsession & Identity In "Chemical Love"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 8 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Mikayla Lobasso
Photo Credit: Mikayla Lobasso

FILLY captures a dizzying descent with her new single Chemical Love. It’s a sleek, high-voltage release that fuses emotional vulnerability with a polished electronic edge. The Vienna-based artist leans into a sound that feels both intoxicating and unstable, pairing glossy production with an undercurrent of tension. Between euphoria and erosion, she shapes a world where attraction blurs into dependency. Driven by French-house energy, pulsing rhythms, and sharp sonic textures, "Chemical Love" unfolds as a reflection on intensity taken too far, where fascination begins to erode identity. FILLY describes it as:

'Chemical Love' is about connections so intense they become a little bit of a dependency. It’s that tipping point where you’re so obsessed with someone else’s glow that you don't realize your own is fading. I wanted to use that pulsing, French-house energy to show the transiences of these highs. The more you chase their light, the more your own star bleaches out until there’s nothing left of you.

The visual counterpart reinforces that narrative, amplifying the push and pull between desire and detachment through a stylized, immersive lens. Following her recent release Over And Over, FILLY continues to carve out a distinct space within the electronic-pop landscape, balancing hyperpop polish with grounded storytelling. From her Lollapalooza Berlin debut to collaborations like Serious with The Teenagers, her trajectory reflects steady momentum and artistic clarity. With a debut project on the horizon, Watch the "Chemical Love" video and experience FILLY’s evolving world now on TIKTOK, INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE, SOUNDCLOUD, SPOTIFY, and APPLE MUSIC.


 
 
 

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