has just released the music video for her new single I’m Free, featuring Rina Sawayama, and it’s as stylish as it is catchy.Â
The 43-year-old hotel heiress flaunts her enviable figure in several saucy outfits, most notably a leather black bikini that steals the spotlight in many scenes.
In the video, Paris moves to the electronic dance beat, her long hair blowing dramatically behind her.
The opening shot captures a close-up of her toned midriff in an ab-baring black leather ensemble, setting the stage for a series of sultry looks.
Paris looks as stunning as ever throughout, embodying the song’s empowering lyrics.
She sings, ‘Boss b***h energy / I’m the centerpiece (Centerpiece) / I don’t have enemies / But they all wanna be me, I swear / It doesn’t bother me, I don’t really care.’
Later in the video Paris wears a skin-tight light pink shiny dress and, at one point, appears topless with her bare back facing the camera.
The chorus reflects this free-spiritedness: ‘I’m free / To do what I wanna do / It’s my life / I’ll do what I wanna do.’
Rina Sawayama’s contribution adds an extra layer of depth to the song.
Her verse, ‘All alone, top floors / Open doors, what you wantin’? / Take a shot in the dark / Get the key to the private beaches,’ complements Paris’s themes of liberation and self-expression.
The collaboration between the two artists was announced earlier this month on Instagram, where Paris shared a short reel of their text message conversation.Â
The exchange begins with Paris sending an audio recording titled Free and a message saying, ‘Hey sis! Been working on something…”’Rina’s enthusiastic response, ‘Paris!! Obsessed,’ and subsequent offer to contribute a verse led to a collaboration.
The themes of the song are made particularly poignant given that Paris recently she suffered in youth treatment facilities.
She appeared in front of a US House of Representatives committee in June to advocate for child welfare reform and be ‘the voice for children whose voices can’t be heard.’
 in youth residential treatment facilities such as Provo Canyon School – a psychiatric residential treatment center that she was forced to attend at age 16.