5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘paper girls’ by Mya Angelique
- Louise Clark
- Jun 25
- 2 min read

In a music landscape overflowing with surface-level anthems, paper girls by rising pop singer-songwriter Mya Angelique arrives as a refreshing, emotional deep dive. With seven tracks that feel like ripped-out journal pages dipped in glitter and guitar fuzz, the EP captures the messy beauty of teenage girlhood with both sharp wit and aching vulnerability. Drawing from the sonic palettes of Olivia Rodrigo and Gracie Abrams while carving her own unmistakable path, Mya invites listeners into a world of heartbreak, humor, identity, and imperfectly perfect honesty. paper girls isn’t just heard — it’s felt.
It's Diary-Level Honest:
Written mostly at age 15, the EP feels like a confessional — raw, tender, and unfiltered. It captures the chaos and clarity of adolescence in a way that resonates across generations.
A Soundtrack to Girlhood:
Each track mirrors a different facet of growing up — from the glitter of self-discovery to the ache of trying to belong — making it feel like a coming-of-age movie in musical form.
Genre-Bending But Focused:
With pop-rock textures, introspective ballads, and cinematic storytelling, Mya blends sonic influences effortlessly while staying rooted in her signature emotional style.
Lyrics That Stick With You:
Whether it’s the piercing vulnerability of “quick-brush” or the fearless humor of “teenage girl nationality,” Mya’s lyricism is sharp, poetic, and deeply relatable.
A Powerful New Voice in Pop:
Born in Puerto Rico and trained classically, Mya brings a unique background and artistic depth to a genre often overlooked for substance. paper girls is proof she’s not just another voice — she’s one to remember.
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