Elle-Marie - 'Take Me Home'
UK singer songwriter Elle-Marie is ready to leave her mark on the world – releasing her debut single ‘Take Me Home’.
Drawing inspiration from acclaimed artists like Jess Glynne, Naughty Boy, and Chase & Status, Elle-Marie's debut track takes you on the emotional journey of the turbulence of entering a toxic relationship. With a melancholic theme at its core, ‘Take Me Home’ delves into the singer's struggle with uncertainty and vulnerability. The chorus, marked by a repetitive plea to be taken "home," conveys her longing for comfort and stability.
Elle-Marie's songwriting was deeply influenced by a reflective trip to Cornwall, where the ocean served as a powerful metaphor for the waves of emotions she experienced while reminiscing about a summer romance.
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