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Léa Sen - LEVELS

French singer, songwriter and producer Léa Sen’s debut album LEVELS, is a deeply immersive journey through memory, self-discovery, and emotional growth—imagined as a surreal, liminal hotel where each room holds a different chapter of her life.

Created in collaboration with her brother, Florian Fourlin, and inspired by Léa's own coming-of-age, LEVELS blends experimental pop with slinky R&B, woozy trip-hop, and warm, smudged guitars. The album plays with the tension between reality and dreamlike abstraction, examining the mysterious ups and downs of existence.

Since moving from Paris to London following a personal loss in 2019, Léa has built a growing network of collaborators (Joy Orbison, Sampha, Don Toliver, Oscar Jerome, Speaker’s Corner Quartet and more). Through her intense work ethic and magnetic creative spirit Léa has settled into a reputation as an artist poised to break out, supported by the likes of the Fader, the Guardian, Crack, 6Music, Radio 1 and more.

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French singer, songwriter and producer Léa Sen’s debut album LEVELS, is a deeply immersive journey through memory, self-discovery, and emotional growth—imagined as a surreal, liminal hotel where each room holds a different chapter of her life.

Created in collaboration with her brother, Florian Fourlin, and inspired by Léa's own coming-of-age, LEVELS blends experimental pop with slinky R&B, woozy trip-hop, and warm, smudged guitars. The album plays with the tension between reality and dreamlike abstraction, examining the mysterious ups and downs of existence.

Since moving from Paris to London following a personal loss in 2019, Léa has built a growing network of collaborators (Joy Orbison, Sampha, Don Toliver, Oscar Jerome, Speaker’s Corner Quartet and more). Through her intense work ethic and magnetic creative spirit Léa has settled into a reputation as an artist poised to break out, supported by the likes of the Fader, the Guardian, Crack, 6Music, Radio 1 and more.