London's Ella Eyre has made an unrelenting return to the scene with her latest single "hell yeah", which was recently released. Ella gives the song her signature blend of soulful spirit, and yet you'd be forgiven if this feels familiar but renewed. The track doesn't run from its contradictions, but it revels in them. Ella's voice soars over a backdrop that is both smooth and punchy, sleek pop and raw soul in perfect measure.
Penned by Ella McMahon with Max Wolfgang and Sylvester Sivertsen, and produced by Sly and Jungleboi, the track is an infectious slice of retro-soul that refuses to play nice. From the first beat, it pounds with playful resentment, sucking listeners into a head-versus-heart story line we've all wrestled with. The result is a song that's lyrically conflicted but musically triumphant, an honest and irresistible groove.
"hell yeah" makes its grand entrance polished, packaged, and ready to take over your playlists. And it's Ella Eyre at her most confident and hard to ignore. Ella isn't merely revisiting the past, but she's rewriting it with more freedom, fun, and fearlessly convincing power than ever.
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