Ella Rammelt – ‘Comfort Zone’ (Review)

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Here’s some poppy neo-soul by the way of Sweden!

Ella Rammelt was exposed to show business as an early age, competing to represent Sweden in the 2014 Junior Eurovision Song Contest at age 11. She has since released six singles as well as being an ambassador for Swedish Children’s rights organisation BRIS. Her latest EP is her first project to be fully written and performed in English. On lead single ‘Comfort Zone’, she says:

We try to maintain this image of ourselves, just to seem perfect. ‘Comfort Zone’ is about that exact frustration when you want to show the world who you really are and what you have to offer, but it takes a lot of courage”, Rammelt says.

The tune shines for its subtle harmonies, infectious, playful melody, and its great pocket.

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