MARINA’s latest release, CUNTISSIMO, is a bold declaration of artistic evolution, a reclamation of identity, and a cinematic event in its own right. Merging sweeping orchestral drama with a pulsating techno-pop undercurrent, the track feels at once opulent and rebellious. This is MARINA at her most ambitious, conjuring the ghosts of glamour, satire, and self-invention into a track that might very well be the defining moment of her career.
CUNTISSIMO opens with a lush, cinematic soundscape, strings swell like a classic film score, only to be disrupted by a crisp, modern beat that carries us into a high-gloss world of pop surrealism. The juxtaposition is deliberate. MARINA creates a sonic space that feels both timeless and hyper-contemporary, where old Hollywood decadence crashes into futuristic club euphoria. At the centre of it all is her unmistakable voice: pristine, cool, and perfectly controlled, delivering each lyric with knowing precision.
Lyrically, the track walks a fine line between pop-culture camp and pointed empowerment. The repeated declaration – “I’m a star, I’m a star, I’m a star” – is a reclamation of self-worth, performed with the wry confidence of someone who knows exactly how stardom works and chooses to play with its image. “Push-up bra in my diamonds / Gift from my ex-husband” is emblematic of MARINA’s signature lyrical style—sharp, self-aware, effortlessly stylish.
The chorus, built around the titular CUNTISSIMO, functions as a manifesto. Each reference – Salma Hayek basking in the sun, Louise and Thelma on the run – evokes female freedom and cinematic escape, suggesting that the real power lies in emotional detachment, self-possession, and the refusal to be diminished by others. The song’s emotional core lies in its refrain: “Your energy is precious / Not your fault he fell in love.” It’s both a warning and a celebration, dressed in shimmering production and cheeky bravado.
CUNTISSIMO arrives accompanied by a music video that reintroduces Electra Heart – MARINA’s now-mythic alter ego – within a newly imagined, fictional reality. In a series of surreal press clippings, Electra Heart is reported to have faked her own death, only to reemerge in a hyperreal version of fame. The visual narrative is rich with religious and pop-cultural symbolism, merging themes of resurrection, transformation, and hyperfemininity. Electra’s return is not nostalgic; it’s subversive. She returns not as a victim of love, but as a mythic survivor of it.
The single follows two equally refined predecessors: BUTTERFLY and CUPID’S GIRL. BUTTERFLY introduced a dreamlike evolution of MARINA’s sound, balancing vulnerability and elegance with a sonic playful softness that hinted at inner transformation. CUPID’S GIRL, by contrast, offered candy-coated melancholy with bite – playful, hook-laden, and emotionally astute. Together with CUNTISSIMO, these tracks form a thematic trilogy that paves the way for the upcoming album, PRINCESS OF POWER, due for release on June 6.
What distinguishes this era is not just the polish or the concept – it’s the clarity of artistic vision. This is MARINA’s most cohesive and creatively fearless work since Electra Heart, but where that album explored identity through constructed archetypes, PRINCESS OF POWER breaks the fourth wall entirely. It is meta-pop with soul, dressed in couture and delivered with conviction.
CUNTISSIMO is a triumph – an anthem of modern femininity, a theatrical masterstroke, and a career-defining moment. MARINA is no longer performing pop from within the system. She is reconstructing it entirely, on her own terms.