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<div>Happily ever after. It's a sentiment that is ubiquitous with closing credit scenes, a Disney-strewn fantasy that can be yours too if you just find your prince or princess charming. And yet, to rapidly rising pop artist EMELINE, the notion of happily ever after has a critical addendum - the rejection of having to lose yourself to obtain some semblance of a fairytale ending, and instead recognizing that happily ever after is something found by grasping your freedom and realizing your self-worth. Or at least that's the case made by the artist's biting new single, "cinderella's dead"</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>download cinderella is dead by emeline mp3</div><div></div><div>Download File ✔✔✔
https://t.co/f4ZrEQnqE6</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>"cinderella's dead" follows on the viral success of singles "this is how i learn to say no" and "flowers & sex" to deliver a moment of cathartic pop perfection. "I forgot I was a bad bitch / Tragic," sings EMELINE in a self-confident lilt that doubles as hook dying to get stuck in your head and reaffirming mantra. Pair that with production that blurs the line between seductive R&B and cinematic, dark pop, and you have an irresistible anthem to rediscovering yourself and hedonism.</div><div></div><div></div><div>"cinderella's dead is the rejection to my past self, says EMELINE. "It's no longer accepting mistreatment and pleasing others at my own expense. It's coming out of the darkness from a relationship that made me forget my worthiness. It's the moment where I remember how it felt to love myself and my life before the relationship even happened and meet a newer me. It's the killing of old patterns and rejoice in the freedom of what life can be - one that is anything I want it to be, with my days and nights taking me anywhere they may."</div><div></div><div></div><div>As EMELINE lays cinderella to rest in favor of nights out at the club that culminate in new friends and bubble baths, she in turn ushers into life the next chapter of an intoxicating pop force to be reckoned with.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Today, emerging artist EMELINE shares her magnetic new single "cinderella's dead" - a darkly enchanting anthem that brilliantly subverts the fairy-tale narrative. Already a viral hit on TikTok, the Rhode Island-born singer/songwriter's latest release is available to download/stream HERE.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Co-written by EMELINE, "cinderella's dead" brings her smoldering noir-pop sound to a boldly detailed reflection on briefly losing herself to a relationship. With its warped melodies and wildly intriguing vocal work, the slow-burning track proves destined for icon status in its elegantly explosive chorus: "I forgot I was a bad bitch/Tragic/Breaking all the rules/'Cause they were only habits." Since the L.A.-based phenom first teased the song on TikTok, "cinderella's dead" has amassed a staggering 34 million views. Watch the lyric video HERE.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Her first new music in 2022, "cinderella's dead" arrives as EMELINE's follow-up to "what it means to be a girl" - a December 2021 release that speaks out on her experience as a young woman in a dangerously toxic culture (sample lyric: "We're living in a world/Where I get into clubs/Because I'm hot as f/But I don't trust what's in my cup"). The deceptively breezy song premiered just ten days after EMELINE shared the video for "this is how i learn to say no" - a massively inspiring anthem for setting boundaries and reclaiming your power. Released in August, "this is how i learn to say no" immediately established EMELINE as a self-assured and strong-minded artist who's entirely fearless when it comes to speaking her truth.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The song "Cinderella's Dead" by Emeline is about breaking away from the fantasy of a "perfect" life and embracing the more authentic, empowered version of yourself. The narrator was once a "good girl" who followed the rules, only to find herself stuck in a toxic, unfulfilling situation. She takes back control of her life and decides to live life on her own terms. The chorus is especially powerful, with the narrator proclaiming that "Cinderella's dead now, casket"--a reference to her leaving behind her old way of life and insecurities that held her back. The song is an empowering anthem of women refusing to settle, paving their own paths and rediscovering their inner strength.</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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