Emmy Adele opens a new chapter with “Running,” a song that feels like a conversation with the past. It’s melancholic and elegant, with a production that blends the energy of the dance floor with the nostalgia of a goodbye.
“Running” is caught between desire and distance. With a soft yet steady voice, Emmy admits feeling trapped between the need to escape and the impulse to hold on as she sings, “Moved to the city now it’s over, but I wish you stayed” or “Writing letters cause we never got closure.” The phrase “I feel like I’m always running” repeats like a mantra, evoking a kind of romantic grief: running with no destination, just to avoid letting go.
The song’s sound confirms Emmy’s growth as a producer. After the viral success of “About U,” which surpassed 10 million views on TikTok and earned support from Fisher, the artist continues to refine a style that fuses intimacy and rhythm. The blend of ethereal synths, subtle basslines, and immersive percussion creates a sonic universe that could sit somewhere between Shallou, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and SG Lewis, yet with the unique warmth of her voice.


Emmy’s talent has led her to share the stage with Levity at the iconic LIV in Miami, Ship Wrek in Chicago, and perform sold-out shows at venues like 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge and Astra Miami. All while establishing herself as a DJ and IMD model, proving her art moves with equal power both on stage and on the dance floor.
Behind her refined musical aesthetic stands an artist with vision, one who works alongside engineers who have collaborated with heavyweights like David Guetta, FINNEAS, and Billie Eilish.
Emmy Adelle’s “Running” sounds like a scene in slow motion: city lights, an unsent letter, someone choosing to move forward even when it hurts. It speaks of fear, change, and the quiet beauty found in moving on, even when you don’t know where you’re going.
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