Review: Emmy Adelle - "You Make Me Feel Alive

Emmy Adelle's latest single, "You Make Me Feel Alive," is the kind of track that hits you right in the feels while making you want to dance at the same time. Emmy’s vibe is part electronic, part emotional anthem, and it lands perfectly for anyone who lives for those moments that make you feel fully present, whether it's a drive at golden hour, a pregame with your besties, or a deep, late-night chat that lingers in your mind.

Musically, Emmy takes inspiration from artists like Fred Again and Gracie Abrams, blending their styles to create something that’s both hype and introspective. The beat is upbeat, like an instant mood-lifter, but layered with a vocal vulnerability that feels super intimate. Her voice is unfiltered and raw, capturing that 3 a.m. energy when everything feels intense and a little surreal. It’s clear she’s letting her audience in on something real; she literally produced it at the height of that late-night vibe, and it shows. You can tell she’s lived this feeling, and it’s that authenticity that makes the song so easy to connect with.

Emmy doesn’t just go hard on production; her storytelling is just as captivating. The lyrics capture that rare spark you feel with certain people who make life feel more vivid, even in the smallest moments. This isn’t just another “feel-good” song; it's almost cinematic in the way it moves through highs and lows, perfect for that transition from sunset to night. Mixed by Jake Catalano (who’s worked with Post Malone) and mastered by Skyler Gibbons (David Guetta), the track’s quality is undeniable. Every detail feels intentional, from the airy intro to the powerful drop, pulling you right into that electric energy Emmy describes.

For fans of artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Odesza, and Troye Sivan, Emmy Adelle’s sound fits right in but stands out because of her unique style and voice. "You Make Me Feel Alive" doesn’t just capture a mood; it captures a whole experience. Emmy is a one-of-a-kind talent, making bedroom pop sound festival-ready. She’s definitely about to be on every Gen Z playlist, and if her next releases keep up this energy, we’re about to watch her become a massive name.

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