Paris Hilton’s return to music could not have come at a better time.
The businesswoman and musician (43) released her long-awaited second album, Infinite iconon Friday, September 6, and not only does the record mark her first full-length release since 2006. Parisbut it is also her first time as a wife and mother.
“My first album was so much fun and I feel like it was more of my party era, but I didn’t take the music that seriously,” Hilton tells PEOPLE of Paris. “I’ve been through so much in my life and grown in ways I couldn’t have imagined. I feel like [Infinite Icon] it really represents that evolution.”
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Paris Hilton’s ‘Infinite Icon’ album cover.
The singer of “Zvijezde su sljele” approached the new album from a completely different perspective than her debut. She has since married entrepreneur Carter Reum in 2021 and they have since had two children: son Phoenix, 19 months, and daughter London, 10 months.
Hilton’s immense connection with family is reflected in several songs Infinite icon. “‘Infinity’ is a love song to my husband, I just feel like I have a home and I feel so confident where I have someone who lifts me up and supports me in so many ways. I’ve never felt happier in my life,” she says. “And ‘Legacy’ is for Carter, London and Phoenix: loving them is my legacy.”
Strong parent-child bonds are common in the Hilton family tree, as one of Paris’ biggest fans is her mother, Kathy, who shed tears watching her daughter perform at Infinite icon party in New York on Friday, September 5.
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Paris Hilton, Carter Reum and their children, daughter London and son Phoenix.
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“She was thrilled when I played the songs for her. She’s so happy,” says Paris from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 65. “She loves ‘The Stars Are Blind’. It’s one of her favorite songs, but she’s very proud of this new album.”
Part of Kathy’s pride in seeing Paris passionate about music probably stems from her former dreams of becoming a singer. “My mom actually had a whole record deal and was recording an album, but then she got pregnant with me and wanted to be a mom,” she says. “I definitely got my voice from listening to my mom and grandma my whole life.”
Paris now has the privilege of sharing its own art with Phoenix and London. “They love music,” she says. “He really likes ‘Legacy’ and London really likes ‘Adored’. When I play ‘Stay Young,’ Phoenix always has the best time — he just started dancing and enjoying the music.”
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