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Ava Valianti’s “Laugh Track” Shields Sitcom Sadness into Stardust 

  • Hitanshu Bhatt
  • May 5
  • 1 min read

Budding singer and songwriter Ava Valianti is back with another highly anticipated track. The Newbury, United States-based artist is known for her dynamic blend of musical personas. While she channels Olivia Rodrigo-style storytelling, she weaves magic into melodies with the subtlety of Lana Del Rey. Her songs, often based on real-life experiences, feel deeply personal and relatable to listeners.


A girl with guitar sitting on a chair
Ava Valianti
Dubbed in doubles, trapped in bubbles— Ava Valianti’s “Laugh Track” will lead you straight to self-doubt.

Her new song, “Laugh Track,” offers a fresh take on introspection and identity. While a performer’s duty to entertain is typically confined to the stage or in front of the audience, they often carry that pressure with themselves. This persistent sense of self-doubt, unwanted pressure, and identity crisis is explored through the lens of a fictional sitcom character. Drawing inspiration from The Truman Show and How I Met Your Mother's Ted Mosby, the song cleverly juxtaposes dark humor with emotional vulnerability. “Laugh Track” questions whether one's identity is merely a puppet under someone else's control, or if it's a role actively chosen and performed.


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