Florent C.’s “Underwater City” Shows Dark Pop Still Has Depths to Explore

Belgian artist Florent C.’s songs blend urban energy with moody production, always aiming to forge a genuine connection with anyone who’s listening. With each release, Florent C. proves he’s more interested in artistic honesty than playing it safe.

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“Where the weight of the world becomes weightless, and drowning feels like dancing.”

“Underwater City” serves as the centerpiece of Florent C.’s new album, and it’s a fitting introduction to the world he’s built. There’s a weight to it, a sense of being submerged in something bigger than yourself. The production moves between quiet moments and explosive release, capturing that feeling of being overwhelmed by day-to-day life while searching for pockets of calm. Florent C. is exploring the overwhelming nature of modern life, the excess, the desires, the feeling of being submerged in too much of everything, and he’s doing it without spelling it all out for you.

If you’re tired of surface-level pop that sounds like everything else, “Underwater City” is your invitation to dig deeper. Florent C. has created something that challenges you to feel something real, to sit with discomfort and beauty at the same time. Give it a proper listen with headphones, let yourself sink into it, and see what you discover.

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