Paris Jackson, the soulful daughter of the King of Pop, is back under the spotlight with fresh tunes in her latest music era. This Valentine's Day, Paris took to Instagram to serenade her fans with a new song, revealing it was sparked by the love of her life. In a captivating video, Paris strummed her guitar, her voice echoing with emotion, as she donned a beautiful lace white dress that added an ethereal touch to the performance.
The 27-year-old singer-songwriter shared that the song was a reflection on past times spent "strung out" with her beloved. She playfully captioned it, "Zombies in love – happy v day," leaving fans in awe of her "heavenly" voice, as one enthusiastic commenter put it. Paris, however, remained tight-lipped about the muse behind the music.
“Dreams of all the things we’d be but to a common goal is so deadly,” she wrote in the caption, leaving many to ponder the deeper meaning behind her lyrics.
Though she didn't spill the beans on the inspiration, Paris was once engaged to Justin Long, with wedding bells ringing until their breakup in August 2025. Their romance, which blossomed back in 2022, ended quietly, with Paris only hinting at the heartache through "breakup tears" shared on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Paris' journey through love and music continues to be a focal point of her artistic expression, providing fans a glimpse into the personal layers behind her creative endeavors.
Carrying the legendary Jackson name, Paris has embraced her music career, describing how the overwhelming positive feedback has reinforced her path. "I usually try not to read comments because people can be mean," she shared in 2020, "But ... it's all so positive, and people are so kind."
In her candid chats, she's mentioned how music is an intrinsic part of her being. "I'm a rookie. I'm an amateur, but I have a passion for it, and I love it...music is the air I breathe," she confessed. Paris has grown to embrace her musical destiny, seeing it as an outlet for self-love and expression - a gift she's sharing with the world, one song at a time.