Marie Ella Perspective on Love Doesn't Echo

I visited my mom's native country a couple years ago, and my experience ther inspired a song.

That would be Billie Eilish, and if that's not feasible, then it will have to be Ed Sheeran.

I want peopl eto feel a sense of calm when they listen to my music. Like nothing else matters in that 3 to 4 minutes of listening to my music. I want them to feel like they wished the song was longer.

I love sharing my music with friends and family by word of mouth, or to people with whom I come across with (like classmates and my dentist) on a regular basis. I enjoy seeing their expression when they say that they look forward to listenning to it.

Refreshing, Storyteller, Beautiful voice

I like to practice privately in my closet with my closet, then bathroom, then bedroom door closed, that way it's just me, my thoughts, my mic, and my music. 🥰

My very first song was about the beginning of my cancer journey, and my mom shared my song with one of her friends. The friend called my mom later that day literally sobbing on the phone, saying how beautiful and moving the song was. Of course, my mom also began to cry.

For me is having my fans enjoy my songs so much that they want to share it with people they know. I'd be lying if I said I didn't want a huge fan base, but that's not the most important thing. If I have a small fan base that is loyal and who say that my music has impacted them in some positive way, that, to me, is success.

I believe that the artist has the potntial to really impact sociaty positively. They have a platform to speak their truth and to share love and positivity through song. Music is a private experience for everyone, especially when they are driving along alone in a car, or in an elevator, or just house cleaning, and so the artist has the ear of the public to share their message, which is hopefully a positive one.

Other than being an artist, my other job is school, high school to be more specific. 😁

I would have to say singing one of my songs in front of about 100 doctors and hospital execs and staff at a charity event. I was 11 years old at the time.

Billie Eilish, because evrery song of her is unique and "speaks to me."
Ed Sheeran, becase I love his voice and his message.
Michael Jackson, becasue his songs are timeless, and my mom LOVES his music and I love listening to it with her.

My favorite song I have made is "I HAVE MY FAMILY." It's my favorite, not becasue it's my best song or best vocals, but becasue it'smy very first sone that I recorded when I was 9, AND it recorded wile I was in the midst of the (cancer) battle of my life.

My music tells a story that is personal to me. The lyrics are simple, yet phylosophical, if that makes sense. I also like to use metaphores in my music. My musics is real and relatable for almost anyone.

I would say, "You know how many times the artist's voice enhances the melody and instrumentation? Wel,, Billie Eilish's melody and instrumentation enhances her already beautiful and soft voice.

Iwould choose Billie Eilish because I love her music and her background story. I always wonder about how she interacts with her fans and if she is as fee-spirited as her songs suggests.

I like to explore various tempos, instruments that complement my lyric, and versatility of the track.

Hands down, Billie Eilish - Becasue I absolutely love her, her story, and her music! ❤🎵

My voice has matured over the last 3 years, and so I have more voice control and vibrato than I did 3 years ago. Overall, my sound and style has not changed that much.

Alternative pop, Alternative, pop, R&B, easy listening.

I made the decision at the age of 10. Music helped me heal from a serious illnes, and I fell in love with everything music. 🥰

Everyone has been rejected by someone, a friend, family member, loved one, at some point so I was able to channel what that rejection would feel like and how to not allow it to keep you down.

I am currently in high school, and I enjoy writing songs, playing instruments, and singing in my free time.

I would have to say about 4 and a half years old, while traveling in my car seat on a road trip.

I have been singing seriously since I was about 9 years old.