Rina Ellis Interview //top\\ Official
Her latest single, "Internet Crush (Delete Later)" is a masterclass in this tension. The chorus is sticky and sweet, but the bridge descends into glitched-out screaming. It’s about the horror of modern dating—swiping, matching, ghosting.
When I ask Rina how she got her start, she laughs—a genuine, slightly nervous laugh. rina ellis interview
She reveals that "LUCID LOSS" will feature an acoustic guitar track—a first for her. “No autotune. No distortion. Just me and a room. I’m terrified for people to hear it, but I think that’s how you know it’s real.” Her latest single, "Internet Crush (Delete Later)" is
"LUCID LOSS" drops October 27th. If the singles are any indication, Rina Ellis isn't just an interview subject. She’s the future of what pop music sounds like when it finally stops caring about the rules. When I ask Rina how she got her
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Rina Ellis has been labeled hyperpop , glitchcore , and even digicore . When I ask which label fits, she winces.
“Stop optimizing for ‘engagement,’” she says firmly. “I see kids changing their album covers because the contrast ratio wasn’t right for the algorithm. Don’t do that. Your art isn’t a thumbnail. Make something that makes you cry in the car first. Worry about the playlist later.”
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