Critically acclaimed Australian artist EMEREE has returned with her boldest release yet, the razor-sharp pop anthem ‘Eyesore’, out now via Xelon Digital.
Following the success of her UK debut single ‘Spring Cleaning’ , which turned heads with glowing reviews and helped cement a growing fanbase this side of the globe, ‘Eyesore’ ups the ante. Blending addictive R&B-tinged production with EMEREE’s signature wit, biting lyrics and powerhouse vocals, the track is pure pop venom. Or as the artist herself puts it: “It’s petty. It’s polished. It’s the kind of revenge that smiles while it stings.”
“Eyesore is the anthem for anyone who’s ever dated someone who treated them horribly and just wasn’t hot enough to get away with it,” says EMEREE, never one to shy away from cheek or challenge.
Co-written and co-produced with Christian Tjandrawinata, the track signals a fierce new chapter in EMEREE’s sonic evolution. Think Sabrina Carpenter-level sass, a touch of RAYE’s lyrical bite, and the polished swagger of Mark Ronson. All of it lands in time for a summer that promises EMEREE front and centre on international stages.
The single also arrives with a self-directed DIY video soaked in retro horror aesthetics and blood-splattered metaphor — a twisted visual that proves EMEREE is as fearless in front of the camera as she is behind the mic.
Fresh from a standout performance at The Great Escape and writing sessions with elite producers such as Invisible Men (Jessie J, Iggy Azalea) and Eg White (Adele), EMEREE continues her meteoric rise. Recently signed with CAA and just back from the coveted Anti Social Camp in NYC, she’s also set to work with the legendary Nile Rodgers.
Named in NME’s Top 100 Artists to Watch in 2025, and earning a spot in Splice’s Top Producers to Watch, EMEREE’s momentum is undeniable. With previous production work (including Tyla Jane’s breakout hit ‘Energy’) garnering over 50 million Spotify streams, and a vocal range that spans four octaves, she’s a triple threat: singer, songwriter, and producer — all on her own terms.
Whether supporting Australian heavyweights like Thelma Plum and Budjerah, or racking up editorial playlist placements and national radio airplay on Triple J, EMEREE is a formidable force — one proudly representing queer artists, women in production, and the next wave of unapologetically bold pop.
‘Eyesore’ isn’t just a track — it’s a strut-away-from-the-fire moment. And if this is EMEREE’s revenge era, we’re all in for the ride.