Lana Love Rises From The Rubble With “TOWER.”

The Voice alum unveils her boldest single yet, teasing a raw and rebellious new EP

Lana Love is no stranger to the spotlight. From her show-stopping turns on The Voice to her unforgettable appearance in Nathan Fielder’s surreal docu-comedy The Rehearsal, the rising art-pop artist has never shied away from an opportunity to perform.

Most recently, she’s released TOWER.”, the third single from her upcoming EP SORRY I’M HUMAN., and a track steeped in both tarot mysticism and Southern bite.

“‘I pulled the tower in the tarot’ — that line was everything,” Love says.
“It’s about destruction as a pathway to clarity. Sometimes everything has to fall apart so the truth can step in.”

That sense of duality carries throughout SORRY I’M HUMAN. Influenced by icons like Lorde and Lady Gaga, Love has a knack for fusing traditional soundscapes with TikTok-ready hooks.

This track continues her run of punctuation-marked singles—each song title ending with a period.

“It’s a full stop,” she explains.
“A complete thought. Each one is its own little micro-truth. I’m not leaving anything half-said this time.”

With TOWER.”, Lana Love pulls from the personal and the mythic, the broken and the defiant. It’s her sonic tarot—shuffling pain, power, and poetic chaos into something new. And as the chorus swells—

“No you can’t take a real one down” — you believe her.


“TOWER.” and “LOST BOYZ. (feat. Ghostface Killah)” are available now on all streaming platforms.
Lana Love’s EP SORRY I’M HUMAN will be available August 22 via Sparta/WMG.