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13 July 2026 – Tiger La Flor Keeps ‘BAD COMPANY’ In The Passenger Seat

By Editorial Team - July 13, 2026

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Summary

Tiger La Flor shares 'BAD COMPANY', the second single from EP 'HOLLYWOODLAND', telling a glamorous, cinema-inspired California story.

Key Facts

  • Tiger La Flor releases 'BAD COMPANY', previewing EP 'HOLLYWOODLAND' due August 21.
  • The project merges indie pop with old-Hollywood cinematic fantasy.
  • The track details a romantic convertible drive through California's canyons.
  • Entities: Tiger La Flor, BAD COMPANY, HOLLYWOODLAND
  • Tags: tiger la flor, bad company, hollywoodland, indie pop, alternative pop

Japanese-Korean-American artist <a href="/tags/tiger-la-flor">Tiger La Flor</a> shares ‘BAD COMPANY’, the second single from forthcoming EP ‘HOLLYWOODLAND’, due on 21 August. The project blends the worlds of her earlier releases into a glamorous California narrative filled with romance, danger and vintage-cinema atmosphere. ‘BAD COMPANY’ explores the attraction of people who arrive carrying obvious warning signs but somehow make those warning signs look excellent in golden-hour lighting. The visual world places La Flor beside a California cowboy in a vintage convertible moving through sunlit canyons, reinforcing the EP’s mixture of old-Hollywood fantasy and modern emotional unraveling.

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She has described the wider aesthetic through the surreal and stylised language of cult cinema, and the new single embraces that approach completely. ‘BAD COMPANY’ sounds like knowingly accepting a bad idea because the soundtrack is good and the car has no roof. Sensible? Not especially. Extremely photogenic? Absolutely.

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