Ella Eyre has unveiled her brand new single Comeback, the follow-up to her impeccably-strong debut If I Go.
The heavy-instrument-laden track massively has a hint of Amy [Winehouse] about it, ensuing confidence of her as a person, throwing her claws out that she’s the dominant one in a relationship. “Let that motherf***er burn” she cries in the chorus, whilst reminding her fans not to worry, “then in time, you will find, that they always come back”.
Comeback is a BIG deal, and adds further excitement to her upcoming debut studio record, Feline (set to drop later this year). Ultimately, this is female-empowerment-pop at its finest!
Comeback, which received its world premiere on Zane Lowe’s Radio 1 show earlier this evening (6th August), drops on 28th September. Catch the full audio. and lyric video too, below:
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