"Happiness" by Zara Chantelle: Song Review
- paradoccsblog
- Jul 2
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 4
3 words: Spirited, Consoling, Guidance.

Zara’s vocals roll down acoustic strings, offering a head start on a rippling chorus that motivates. Velvet, unblemished vocals draw listeners through a story that promotes the value of happiness. Zara encourages her audience to shake toxicity so they can experience the bliss of friendship, kindness, and emotional freedom. She builds on qualities like “her brown hair, her soft stare/ the epitome of perfect,” that describe a friend in need of happiness. Assuring that they can capture comfort without intoxication or their lackluster boyfriend, Zara provides an optimistic insight to the security of happiness for those who will listen. Eager instrumentals invite a bright light that joins Zara’s voice to reassure and uplift. She supports the prosperity of her friends and listeners as she reminds with a cadence of “happiness, happiness, happiness.” Frustrated, Zara urges listeners to replace the false contentment of a toxic relationship with the honest rewards of real happiness. Her voice is a sturdy, graceful band that fastens insightful lyrics to an optimistic soundscape. “Happiness” leaves listeners with a residual rhythm of the chorus that affirms.
Zara Chantelle is an Australian singer/songwriter influenced by sounds like Taylor Swift and Missy Higgins. She began performing during open mics at just 14 years old, sometimes discouraged by stage fright. Despite this, she’s played hundreds of gigs, and even performed at the Gather Round Festival in Adelaide. Zara's debut single “Happiness” showcases her style and skill as listeners prepare for a busy release year. This includes looking out for an EP at the end of the year. Add Zara to your playlist and follow her socials below for updates and fun content!
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