Ella Eyre - Domino szn
★ Pre-Chorus ★
Something so nice about it
So nice, so nice, so nice, so nice
Every part of you is taking my eye, yeah
So good, so good, so good, so good
Now that we're moving in sync at the same time, yeah
★ Chorus ★
Feels like domino szn
Think I fell in that deep end
Can I see you soon?
I like how I feel with you
Low light
Do it all weekend
My my
What a good feeling
Can I see you soon?
I like how I feel with you
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Ella Eyre - Domino szn
From snippets released prior to release on 31 July {Pre-Chorus} Something so nice about it So nice, so nice, so nice, so nice Every part of you is taking my eye,
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Ella Eyre
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Biography
Now on the map, Eyre expanded her discography, featuring on tracks from both Naughty Boy and Tinie Tempah. Her first EP, Deeper, was released in late 2013 and her debut album, Feline, came a year and a half later. Ranging from Haddaway covers to breakup anthems to emotional questionnaires, the tracks on these works have pioneered Eyre’s sound and attracted a significant fanbase, dubbed “Eyreheads”.
Equipped with a raspy, honest voice combined with visceral emotion, Ella Eyre continues to gain further traction with the public eye and the music spectrum. One can only wonder what she will do next.