Paris Hilton ‘Closes Out 2022’ with Updated Version of ‘Stars Are Blind’: ‘It Felt Right’
Lily Fisher
Published Jan 31, 2026
Paris Hilton fans are sliving! On Friday, the star amazed fans by delivering a refreshed variant of her 2006 hit single “Stars Are Visually impaired.”
“This tune has consistently implied such a huge amount to me, it felt right to finish off 2022 with a revived variant,” she composed on Instagram about “Stars Are Visually impaired (Paris’ Form).”
“Seeing my face illuminating Times Square is so special.👸🏼 Thank you to each and every individual who has consistently upheld my music profession.”
“I in a real sense have the best fans on earth and have cherished seeing each of your posts about the new tune,” she proceeded, it is coming in 2023 to add that more music.
In the refreshed adaptation, Hilton re-recorded her vocals and worked with maker Fernando Garibay, who initially created the track. She additionally tapped Clint Gibbs to remix the task.
Hilton prodded a declaration recently, stating, “Me when I have a mystery that will break the web on 12/30.”
The next day she gave fans more subtleties: “Me omw to the record studio after User409279 said we really want to bring back Y2K pop.” She added, “New year, new P.”
“Stars Are Visually impaired” was delivered in June 2006 as the lead single from the Basic Life star’s self-named debut collection Paris.
The track diagrammed at No. 18 on the Board Hot 100 and in the a long time since has become thought about an underestimated work of art.
The tune tracked down new life in 2020 when essayist/chief Emerald Fennell remembered it for an important scene from her Foundation Grant winning film Promising Young lady.
Stars Carey Mulligan and Bo Burnham chimed in to the track in the passageways of a drug store for an uncommon carefree second in the widely praised spine chiller.
“It’s one of my main tunes. I really wanted a tune for this film that, assuming a kid that you preferred knew each word to, you’d be extraordinarily dazzled, and you’d realize he had great taste,” Fennell told Diversion Week by week in December. “It’s a splendid melody, it’s one of my definitive bops.”
Hilton has gone through her new years DJing, however she’s additionally delivered coordinated efforts like 2021’s “Liquefying” with Electric Polar Bears, 2020’s “I Fault You” with LODATO and 2019’s “Solitary individuals” with MATTN. “Stars Are Visually impaired (Paris’ Adaptation)” is out now, solely on Amazon Music.