Before the co-signs from SZA, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, and Ty Dolla $ign, Larissa Lambert was already creating music that felt deeply personal and strangely nostalgic — the kind of records that sound like late-night thoughts, hidden playlists, and emotions people don’t always say out loud. Her music doesn’t just sit in the R&B space; it creates an atmosphere around it, blending softness, longing, intimacy, and cinematic emotion into something immersive.