Ella Collier calls herself a "pop girly with a dark twist," and honestly? That description fits perfectly. This rising artist isn’t just another singer—she’s a songwriter, performer, entrepreneur, and producer all rolled into one formidable package.
"I DON’T DO DRUGS" kicks off her new album with the same name, and wow—it’s an absolute certified pop banger. The cutting lyrics hit hard while that punchy beat keeps you hooked.
Those opening lines? "I put it all out on the table, like we were two kids doing lines. I cut my wings off, tried to make you an angel. You said I couldn’t get you high." Sharp as a knife and twice as captivating. They weave seamlessly into this whole narrative about love, vice, and that fast-moving intensity we’ve all felt.
The track carries this polished pop edge that’s giving major Tate McRae vibes. That driving bassline? It’s relentless.
And don’t even get me started on the hook—it embeds itself in your head before you can even think about objecting. It’s the kind of earworm that makes you grateful for good music.
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Collier’s discography was already pretty impressive, but this single? It cements her shine as both writer and vocalist. She’s got this rare ability to craft an entire world within just one track, and that’s no small feat in today’s music landscape.