We’ve all been there—throwing on a pair of sunglasses and a leather jacket to hide the fact that we’ve been staring at a wall for three hours. Ambré’s new single, “Laugh Later, Cry Now” is the sonic equivalent of that exact feeling.
It’s messy, it’s vibrant, and it’s arguably the most “human” thing she’s released to date. Here is why this track is currently stuck on loop for me.
The Sound: A Shift in Gear
If you’re used to the hazy, psychedelic R&B of Pulp, this track might catch you off guard at first—in a good way. Ambré is leaning into a high-energy pop pocket here, but it doesn’t feel like a “sell-out” move.
The bassline hits with a certain urgency, and the synths have this shimmering, late-night-in-the-city glow. It’s got that driving tempo that makes you want to speed on the highway, but her vocals stay grounded in that soulful, New Orleans grit we love her for. It’s a pivot, sure, but she’s still very much in the driver’s seat.
The Lyrics: Emotional Procrastination at its Finest
The title tells you everything you need to know. “Laugh Later, Cry Now” is an anthem for anyone who has ever decided to put their mental breakdown on a “save for later” tab.
It’s about the defensive walls we build. We live in a culture that’s obsessed with “main character energy” and looking composed, and Ambré is calling out the exhaustion that comes with that. The lyrics dive into:
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The Mask: Putting on a show for the world while your personal life is in shambles.
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The Delay: Choosing the temporary high of a night out over the heavy lifting of healing.
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The Inevitable: The quiet acknowledgement that, eventually, the “Cry Now” part of the deal is going to come due.
“Sometimes you aren’t ready to deal with the heavy stuff yet, and that’s okay.” — Ambré
Why This One Hits Different
What makes this release stand out isn’t just the catchy hook—it’s the growth. Ambré has always been a top-tier songwriter (the Grammy on her shelf proves that), but here she feels more accessible. She’s taking complex, heavy emotions and packaging them into something you can actually dance to.
It’s the perfect soundtrack for those bittersweet moments where you’re not quite “okay,” but you’re also not ready to let the sadness win just yet.
The Verdict
Whether you’re a day-one fan or just discovering her, “Laugh Later, Cry Now” is a must-listen. It’s stylish, it’s honest, and it’s a reminder that it’s perfectly fine to be a work in progress.


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