ELLA K SOL DEBUT EP ‘HELLO MY NAME IS’ TO BE RELEASED ON FEBRUARY 19, 2021 VIA CEN/THE ORCHARD
SONG AND VIDEO FOR “THE GREAT MISTAKE” OUT NOW
A rafter-reaching voice, literate and relatable lyricism, and a sassy spark are just a few reasons Ella K Sol is poised to rewrite the rulebook for pop with her debut EP Hello My Name Is out on February 19, 2021. Preorder the EP and receive instant download of her song “The Great Mistake” at: https://orcd.co/4xwqj13.
Paving the way for the EP, the 17-year-old Nashville native has released her debut song and video for “The Great Mistake.”
In “The Great Mistake” Ella tells a story of when heartache turns to freedom and the realization that sometimes the end of a relationship can be the greatest gift of all.
“This song reminded me of all the teen movies where the girl falls for the bad boy and comes out bigger, better, and stronger,” says Ella. “This song was just so much fun to create.”
Growing up she was significantly inspired by the jazz her father turned her onto as a kid. She also absorbed the musical ethos of the likes of Queen and The Beatles, as well as one of her biggest inspirations Ella Fitzgerald.
Armed with an upbringing filled with musical diversity she had the self-possession and maturity to know early on that she wanted to be a storyteller. “I prefer to choose the noise inside my own head, which is why music, especially songs I write about life, resonate with me so much,” Ella shared.”
Ella K Sol may still be in high school but this promising young artist has already spent most of her life honing her craft, and she is sure to win over the crowd with her youthful charm and edgy-pop infused work.
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