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Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Charlotte Gemmill, who releases music under the moniker Eliott, dropped her second single this week. As in, second song ever. It’s kind of unfair how some people are just really good from the get-go, Eliott’s debut EP is released April 20th.

The singer has already received praise from Clash Music and MTV, as well as being featured on Apple Music’s New Artist of the Week. Her single release comes alongside news of a debut EP, .

On the new track, Eliott says, “It’s a love song. Not necessarily a romantic love, but a relationship between two people that no matter how much time they spend apart, days, months, years, they’ve always got your back – a kind of love you very rarely find.”

The video was directed by Maddy King, shot in NSW’s Blue Mountains.

This 21-year-old young woman from country Victoria is leaving everyone stunned by her raw lyrics and haunting melody. Jack Grace is producing her, adding the electronic elements driving the beats and sonics. This one is going to be a special one!” .The Australian talent wrote ‘Figure It Out’ recently, with production coming from fellow rising artist Jack Grace.

A simple piano and vocal combination, it’s remarkably effective, with the songwriter dreaming of a return to her youth. Yearning for a simpler time, this theme turns the video into something extraordinarily effective.

Shot in Eliott’s home town and even features some of her family and friends.

“I think it was so important to go back to my hometown for this video,” she says, “It was such a special few days filming, because I got to do it with all of my best mates – there was no acting, it was honest and real. Figure it out is about leaving the comforts of home and doing something purely for yourself.”

Following the release of her acclaimed debut single ‘Figure it Out’ rising newcomer Eliott, has just revealed a video for her next single release ‘Over & Over’ which is released on the 2nd  March 2018 and has been produced by rising fellow Aussie artist Jack Grace.