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April 1, 2026There’s a quiet vulnerability in the way Laraw approaches her music—one that feels intentional, reflective, and deeply personal. On “Sorry,” she leans into that space with clarity and restraint.
Based in Montreal, Laraw has been steadily carving out her place within the city’s indie landscape, blending alternative pop with touches of R&B and indie rock. Her work is shaped by her background and lived experience, often exploring identity, emotional growth, and the uncertainty of early adulthood. These themes came into focus on her debut project Quarter Life Crisis, where she introduced a sound rooted in vulnerability and subtle experimentation. Her foundation in music production and sound design also plays a role in her approach, giving her songs a sense of atmosphere that feels carefully built without losing their raw edge.
“Sorry” continues that trajectory. The track is minimal but deliberate, allowing her voice to sit at the forefront—soft, direct, and emotionally grounded. Rather than overexplaining its message, the song lets its feeling unfold naturally, capturing a moment of reflection that feels both specific and relatable.
Laraw represents a growing wave of Montreal artists who are prioritizing honesty over perfection, building music that feels lived-in rather than overly polished. “Sorry” is another step in that direction—subtle, intimate, and fully her own.
If you’re just getting familiar, this is a strong place to start.
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