Elle Winter Just Can't Seem To Pull Away On Fizzy, Highly Danceable 'Sick Of You'
Rising young pop singer
Elle Winter is at the center of a sensory overload on "Sick of You," her latest single as well as a confectionary slice of funky liberation. She may sing any time the night is over, we keep wanting more / I noticed myself running back to your door," however from the sound of the production beyond her, she's actually having the time of her life.
"Sick of You," as Winter explained in a statement, "describes being with a person who is aware you and that you connect with." That fizz is captured here over limber production work from The Orphanage, the behind-the-board duo of Trevor Brown and Zaire Koalo, whose soundtrack here recalls the '80s work of Quincy Jones.
The duo offer right sort of foundation over which Winter can deliver the sweet, simple message implied by the title: "I can't get sick of you."
Winter started her career in movies with an assist from Disney, appearing in 2015's
3 Generations and last year's
The Immediately after Party, led by rapper
Kyle. While her first EP is still several months away (it's due out this fall), "Sick of You" is the second track we've heard from her this year soon following the Cherry Beach-assisted, EDM-tinged "
Easy."
And as she revealed on social media, "Sick of You" has difference the qualities of being released on her birthday.
Winter's sound is in good hands: her producers also recently worked on
Lizzo's "Better in Color" and the towering 5 Seconds of Summer/Chainsmokers collab "
Who Do You Love."
Listen to "Sick of You" above. It could be your own personalized birthday gift to Winter.
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