Paris Hilton revealed that her upcoming second studio album "has it all," talking about how it has pop, ballads, and themes about stardom.

She also said it was a service for the fans who love pop music, because for her, the genre needs saving.

The 43-year-old billionaire hotel heiress is set to release a follow-up to her 2006 self-titled album, which she claims includes songs all sorts of genre and a "really important" message about the dangers of fame and vanity.

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She has already released 15 singles and had her song "Stars are Blind" used in Emerald Fennell's popular film "Promising Young Woman."

Regarding the new album, which is set to release in the fall, she told Flaunt magazine, "It has it all."

She added, "I love pop music so much and it feels like someone needs to save it so I'm here to do it." 

Hilton mentioned that the album features "pop bops" and tunes that drew inspiration from her memoir, Paris: The Memoir.

The former regular on reality TV continued, saying, "Sia is the queen of that."

She has also recorded heartfelt ballads.

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Few celebrities have greater authority on celebrity than Sia and Paris Hilton. Both Sia and Hilton have long been mainstays of the global public consciousness. Specifically, Sia is lauded for her music, songwriting, and unique voice.

Hilton for her public persona as a party girl in the mid-aughts, her reality series The Simple Life, her expansive business, her 2020 and 2023 memoirs, which both provided an updated look at Hilton's personal life at the height of her fame; and of course, for her 2006 hit song, "Stars Are Blind." 

New Message for Kids

Along with the original "Stars Are Blind" song, "Paris Version," there is also a new song on the album called "Fame Won't Love You."

With her 43-year-old business husband Carter Reum, Paris has a 15-month-old son named Phoenix and a 5-month-old daughter named London, both of whom were born through surrogacy.

Paris also commented on the song, saying, "It's a really important message, because I feel like I don't want anyone, especially my kids, to put so much of their self-worth on things like fame or beauty."

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