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Ever since releasing her debut single, “Might Not Like Me” in 2018, alt-pop artist Brynn Elliott has continued to foster a sense of authenticity in her poetic songwriting.
Two years after her debut, Elliott has returned with her latest anthemic single, “Tell Me I’m Pretty.” The song is inspired by a Harvard Soccer Team scandal where players rated incoming freshman woman based on “hotness” and promotes embracing everything about ourselves and knowing we're, “worth more than some numbers or a score.”
We chatted with Elliott about her single, her upcoming sophomore EP ‘Can I Be Real?,’ and how philosophy inspires her songwriting.
Ever since releasing her debut single, “Might Not Like Me” in 2018, alt-pop artist Brynn Elliott has continued to foster a sense of authenticity in her poetic songwriting.
Two years after her debut, Elliott has returned with her latest anthemic single, “Tell Me I’m Pretty.” The song is inspired by a Harvard Soccer Team scandal where players rated incoming freshman woman based on “hotness” and promotes embracing everything about ourselves and knowing we're, “worth more than some numbers or a score.”
We chatted with Elliott about her single, her upcoming sophomore EP ‘Can I Be Real?,’ and how philosophy inspires her songwriting.