Why Ella Eyre Hasn't Achieved International Superstar Status—And Why She's Fine With It
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Back in February 2014, during the BRIT Awards, Ella Eyre captivated audiences while performing with Rudimental on their hit single Waiting All Night. At just 19, she stood out with her commanding stage presence and instantly drew attention, gaining a growing fanbase across social media. From that point, her journey in music has been closely followed by fans and collaborators alike.
Ellas early career included charting solo singles in the U.K., a full album Feline in 2015, and collaborations with artists such as Bastille, Naughty Boy, Tinie Tempah, and DJ Fresh, with whom she scored a Top 5 single, Gravity. DJ Fresh recalls her distinct style, blending British influences with her Jamaican heritage, making her a memorable and cherished collaborator.
After a decade, Ella returns with her new album everything, in time, reflecting her authentic musical vision. Moving away from the pop, dance, and drum-and-bass sounds of her teenage years, this record embraces live instrumentation and personal storytelling. Her collaborators, including Aston Rudi and Adam Argyle, helped create an environment of trust and vulnerability essential to her vision.
Despite early expectations of global superstardom, Ella has deliberately focused on artistic integrity rather than fame. She reflects on the challenges of starting young in the industry, where decisions about her music were often taken out of her hands, and initial recognition came for styles that werent fully her own. The experience with Feline was valuable but imperfect, making everything, in time a fulfillment of her original artistic intentions.
Ella also highlights the importance of support networks, noting the absence of women in her team during her formative years. This lack of representation, particularly for a mixed-race artist, impacted her growth and confidence. The presence of her female manager and a therapist later provided much-needed guidance and emotional support, helping her navigate the pressures of the music industry.
Her journey included setbacks, such as vocal surgery after extensive touring, which forced her to pause and reassess her path. The experience strengthened her resolve to create music on her own terms, independent of label pressures. This independence allowed her to fully express herself and produce a body of work that reflects her personal and artistic growth.
Ella has found fulfillment in intimate acoustic performances, appreciating the connection they allow with audiences. These experiences contrast with her earlier arena shows and have influenced the emotional depth of her new album.
At 30, Ella celebrates her creative independence, having learned patience and self-trust over years of industry challenges. everything, in time embodies this journey, blending personal storytelling with a sound that is uniquely hers. Fans who have followed her career from the beginning remain engaged, supporting an artist who has finally aligned her music with her vision.
Author: Riley Thompson
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