Artist's albums
No Angels
2023 · single
Deep Down (Acoustic Version) (feat. Never Dull)
2022 · single
Deep Down (feat. Never Dull) [Paul Mayson Remix]
2022 · single
Deep Down (feat. Never Dull) [Nathan Dawe Remix]
2022 · single
Deep Down (feat. Never Dull) [Friend Within Remix]
2022 · single
Deep Down (feat. Never Dull) [Club Mix]
2022 · single
Deep Down (feat. Never Dull)
2022 · single
Business (with Ella Eyre)
2021 · single
Wired (Saffron Stone Remix)
2021 · single
Don't You Want Me (For Nest Audio Sessions)
2020 · single
Wired (Hayden James Remix, Extended)
2020 · single
Wired (with Ella Eyre)
2020 · single
Body Loose
2020 · single
Quarter Life Crisis
2020 · single
Careless
2020 · single
Dreams
2020 · single
L.O.V.(e).
2020 · single
New Me
2020 · single
New Me (Acoustic)
2020 · single
New Me (Joel Corry Remix)
2020 · single
Mama (Remixes)
2019 · single
Mama
2019 · single
Just Got Paid (Remixes) (feat. French Montana)
2018 · single
Just Got Paid
2018 · single
Answerphone (feat. Yxng Bane) [Remixes]
2018 · single
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Biography
With a double platinum number one single under her belt, a BRIT Award, two MOBO Awards, two further platinum selling singles and a top 5 album, perhaps you’d expect Ella Eyre to rest on her laurels. You couldn’t be more wrong. The four years since her debut album, Feline, have taken Ella around the world on a mission to find herself both as a solo artist and as a person. In the wake of her father’s sudden passing in 2017 she experimented with sounds in the US, found healing and limitless inspiration in her fatherland, Jamaica, and returned to London full of confidence and a hard drive bursting with hits. As she’s grown and matured as an artist, so too have her ambitions. Hits are great but she’s now more interested in a long, stable career than she is about hitting the number one spot. “It’s not about ‘Oh did you get into the top ten?’ anymore,” she says. “That was very much my mentality on the first album. Actually, longevity is what success means to me now -having the ability to do what I do for a really long time.” Already an industry veteran and a much-loved star, her future in the pop pantheon seems secure. What she wants to do, more than anything else, is perform these new tracks for her dedicated Eyre-heads. “I really, really have missed that,” she sighs. “I can't wait, especially now I love the music so much -there's definitely a lot more fun in these tracks. It makes me smile when I listen to the music. And that's how I know I’ve got it right.”