
Emmy Adelle’s new single opens soft and warm before slipping into the dancefloor energy she’s been quietly making her signature.
“Polaroids” comes from the Miami-based producer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist, and it sits squarely in the blurred space between wanting someone and questioning the version of them you’ve built in your head. The track grew out of late-night notes and journal-style writing, and it shows.
“‘Polaroids’ is a song that lives in that blurry space between what’s real and what’s in your head,” Adelle says. “There’s a lyric, ‘I see you every time I close my eyes, are you real?’ and it’s that feeling right before you fall asleep when someone is stuck in your mind and you can’t tell if it’s real or something you’ve created.”
“Polaroids” lets the uncertainty linger instead of forcing a payoff, which is what makes it land. With her festival debut at We Belong Here on deck and a tour schedule rolling out behind it, Adelle has plenty more coming.
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