Ashley Elle deals with a case of romantic butterflies in her sweetly infatuated new single and video Falling — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
Sharing the complicated yet exciting feelings of crushing on someone, Elle showcases her distinctive sound, blending elements of pop, folk and soul to create a fresh and dynamic musical experience.
Falling explores the exhilarating yet turbulent journey of love and desire. Through touching lyrics and feathery crisp vocals, Elle delves into the complexities of relationships and the irresistible pull of romance. The song paints a vivid picture of vulnerability and longing, as Elle navigates the highs and lows of falling for someone unexpected.
“Falling is a song about that initial wonder you have for a person; you almost feel like you’re floating. It’s an unexpected feeling of lust that comes simultaneously with a feeling of caution.” This expression of confusion heightens in her enchanting bridge as she sings:
“I hate that I want him
He’s ruining my lonely
My heart feels stolen
He takes me home
And part of me loves it
How I don’t know where this will go.”
This track encapsulates the emotional rollercoaster that accompanies romantic attraction. Revealing the universal experience of uncertainty of where things might lead, and the electrifying mix of excitement and fear that defines the early stages of love, Elle’s new song relates to all. Produced by Hank Compton (Gayle, K. Flay) and Josh Lovell (Benson Boone, Bully), Falling is a harmonic track with breathy vocals that will give listeners butterflies.
With a moral attachment to authenticity, Elle strikes every chord and writes every lyric with sheer originality. As her younger years of piano and guitar lessons evolved, her lyrical poetry progressed beautifully. This strong relationship between Elle and music has brought her over 10k monthly listeners and nearly 500k streams on her most recent songs.
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