**HIBA** is a French singer-songwriter who carved out a space in the indie scene with her candid, introspective storytelling and minimalist soundscapes. Emerging in the late 2010s, she blends lo-fi pop, spoken-word delivery, and wry humor to explore themes of millennial ennui, existential musings, and the mundane struggles of young adulthood—think dead-end internships, wilting houseplants, and late-night overthinking. Tracks like *plantes grasses* and *cinq bouteilles* showcase her knack for turning everyday observations into poetic vignettes, often delivered with a mix of vulnerability and deadpan wit.
Self-produced and DIY to the core, HIBA’s music feels like flipping through a diary scribbled with doodles and existential crises. She’s part of a wave of French artists (like ichon, Vendredi sur Mer, or Clou) redefining indie pop with conversational lyricism and bedroom-pop intimacy. Her releases, including the quirky *fin de stage freestyle / master degree* and the slyly humorous *og, sa mère (radio edit)*, often channel a Gen-Z sensibility—self-aware, casually profound, and unafraid to laugh at life’s absurdities. Keep an eye on her for relatable bops that hit like a late-night text from your most philosophical friend.
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