Singer
Ella Eyre eyes solo success with debut album
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[September 04, 2015]
LONDON (Reuters) - Ella
Eyre, the British singer known for her bold vocals, has
just released her debut album, after collaborations with
drum and bass band Rudimental and rapper Wiz Khalifa.
But the 21-year-old says becoming a pop star was not her
childhood dream.
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"I never got picked for the solos in the school choirs or
school plays ... so it was never something I really considered
strongly," she said in an interview.
Aged 16, Eyre, whose real name is Ella McMahon, was cast as
Tallulah in her school production of "Bugsy Malone", which she
enjoyed so much she went to study musical theater for two years.
"I loved musical theater, but I felt like I was quite restricted
by playing a character and singing someone else's words and
someone else's lyrics. I felt like I had something to say, so I
started writing," she said.
Eyre's career began when she lent her vocals to tracks such as
Rudimental's "Waiting All Night", which went on to top the
British charts and win a BRIT Award.
The singer released her debut EP in late 2013 and three Top 20
singles followed. The release of her debut album, "Feline", was
delayed last year, only going out last week.
"It is a completely different album to how it was supposed to
sound," she said. "There are newer, better songs."
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Eyre writes most of her tracks and says she has wanted to avoid
being moulded.
"I've always been quite strong-willed and bull-headed about the way
I wanted to be as an artist," she said ahead of a performance on
Wednesday to launch the new Fiat 500 car at London's Tower Bridge.
"Taking songs was never an option for me because as a performer I
want to translate the message and emotion that comes from that song,
so if I haven't written it how am I supposed to understand it?"
(Reporting By Rollo Ross; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing
by Larry King)
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