Crying in the Carwash is Lolo Zouaï's third EP.
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Lolo Zouaï via Playgirl:
When I first started making music, I didn’t hear a lot of music that I related to, but once I found music that addressed deeper feelings beyond love, I knew I wanted to explore that in my own work. “Crying in the Carwash” touches on depression in the sense that I never explicitly say why I’m sad, which mirrors the nature of depression itself. It’s genetic, but it’s also a symptom of the times. With technology and social media, we’re bombarded by a constant flow of information that we were never prepared to process—leading to information overload and depression. I’m not afraid to talk about my experience with depression because I see it as a form of intelligence—it’s questioning life. I think a lot of people are depressed and afraid, which is why it’s important for me to talk about it in my music.