Australia’s EMEREE doesn’t just write songs, she writes moments. On her latest release “Eyesore” (out June 26 via Xelon Digital), the genre-bending singer, producer, and songwriter has delivered a sugar-rush pop single that stings like a slap in glitter. Co-produced with Christian Tjandrawinata, the track blends glossy R&B production, sarcastic storytelling, and vocals so polished they shimmer, making “Eyesore” one of the fiercest breakup anthems of the year.
“This is the anthem for anyone who dated someone who wasn’t hot enough to treat them that badly,” EMEREE says with a wink. And she means it. With lyrics that toe the line between petty and poetic, she leans into pop’s capacity for emotional theatre. There’s no hiding behind metaphors, this is payback wrapped in harmonies.
The track follows her UK debut single “Spring Cleaning”, which garnered stellar reviews and signaled EMEREE’s international breakout. But “Eyesore” kicks things up a notch. The accompanying DIY music video—equal parts vintage horror flick and glossy fashion shoot—proves EMEREE is not just a sonic storyteller, but a visual force.
With 50 million career streams, praise from NME (Top 100 Artists to Watch in 2025), and recent collabs with the likes of Invisible Men and Eg White, EMEREE is building a pop empire on her own terms.