ELINA Delivers a Heartbreaking Moment of Clarity on New Single “Cutting Ties”

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ELINA has always had a way of writing lyrics that feel like journal entries you weren’t supposed to read — painfully honest, beautifully phrased, quietly devastating. But “Cutting Ties” is a different kind of wound. It’s the sound of someone finally letting go, not out of anger, but out of necessity — and that kind of goodbye hits the deepest.

“Cutting Ties” opens with ELINA’s signature softness: warm acoustic textures, breathy vocals, and a stillness that feels almost sacred. Before the lyrics even hit, you know this is a song about something delicate breaking. When her voice arrives, it feels like she’s singing right next to you — close, gentle, a little worn down from holding everything in.

This is ELINA in her element: emotional minimalism that feels like a slow unraveling.

“Cutting Ties” is ELINA at her most vulnerable and wise. It’s the sound of acknowledging your worth, choosing peace over longing, and gathering the courage to walk away from something that no longer holds you with care.

It’s tender. It’s honest. It’s quietly transformative.

If you love artists like Daughter, Billie Marten, or Phoebe Bridgers — that blend of soft-spoken vocals, poetic writing, and emotional nuance — “Cutting Ties” is going to stay with you long after the last note fades.

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Meredith Adelaide Explores Vulnerability and Identity on Stunning New Track “What Do I Know”

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If you’ve ever rolled over in bed past midnight, heart racing with thought after thought — wondering who you are, who you used to be, and who you might become — “What Do I Know” is the kind of song that meets you there. It’s quiet, it’s raw, but god does it hit where it hurts (in a good way).

The track opens softly: a gentle guitar, airy quietness, and a vocal that feels more like a whisper than a performance. Immediately you sense: this isn’t about spectacle. It’s about truth. Meredith’s voice carries weight — not as a powerhouse, but as something fragile and human, like she’s talking directly into your ear, not the crowd. There’s intimacy here. A kind that makes headphones feel like a close friend listening — no pretense, just honesty.

As the song flows, that softness doesn’t fade — it strengthens. The production stays minimal, letting every breath, every hesitation, every sincere inflection shine. It never builds into a bombastic chorus; instead, it moves with subtlety, with a kind of emotional patience. In that patience is the power: you feel seen, you feel understood, you feel small and big at the same time.

“What Do I Know” is a stunner in its subtlety. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t catch you with drama — it catches you with honesty. Meredith Adelaide isn’t inviting you to escape, or to dance, or to forget. She’s inviting you to listen. To feel. To reflect.

If you’re in a place of questioning, growth, or quiet self-discovery, “What Do I Know” doesn’t just soundtrack that feeling — it validates it. And that, to me, is the kind of song worth playing when you want to meet yourself where you are.

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