“Cocaine in Suburbia” is the hauntingly beautiful debut single from Luna Royale—the new artistic identity of a hit songwriter, whose work has garnered over 1 billion streams across major artists. Blending the cinematic melancholy of Lana Del Rey with the mystical edge of Stevie Nicks, the track is ethereal yet unforgettable, driven by raw, emotionally charged vocals and a hypnotic, lingering chorus. It’s a bold first chapter in Luna Royale’s sonic world: dreamy, dangerous, and impossible to ignore.
Listening to Luna Royale feels like being whispered secrets while lounging at the Chateau Marmont with a rock ’n’ roll legend. Drawing on her inspiration of her small-town roots and the contrast of her time spent in the Hollywood party scene she creates soulful new wave rock anthems that leave you deep in thought and deliciously undone. Personifying ’70s glamour through a modern, whiskey-soaked lens, she blurs genres like only a hopeless romantic in vintage Dior lingerie and diamond-encrusted geek bar ever could. Her lyricism paints vivid scenes for city girls and nature girls alike-capturing the quiet ache of modern love, the hunger for fame, and the tenderness of feeling too much in a world that rewards feeling less.
Though Luna’s cheeky pout is a fresh face to the scene, her pen has long been behind some of your favorite charting hits. With “Cocaine in Suburbia,” she invites you into a world where longing is sacred, glamour is survival, and every melody is a spell cast in high heels.