
Within today’s music scene, emerging artists come from all walks of life. In the late 2010s, Cardi B transitioned from Love & Hip-Hop star to a Billboard favorite. Elsewhere, Ari Lennox made the transition from working as an Uber driver to working alongside J. Cole. Not to be forgotten, a man once known to the world as “Wheelchair Jimmy” has become one of the most successful hitmakers in history. Regardless of their background, there is one thing that binds all of these artists together. For a variety of reasons, listeners around the world have connected with their music, brand and personal stories. Will it happen for an emerging singer from Connecticut? Only time will tell.
Some may know her as Lindsay Capuano, an online model and influencer with a large social media following. Moving forward, she is hoping to transition her online presence from her looks to her voice under the moniker of Ellsea. Two months after sharing the “POV” video, Ellsea has returned with the Jake McKenna-directed “Cancelled” visual. The understated, yet inviting production complements Ellsea’s even vocal tone as she outlines what she will and won’t put up with in her next relationship.
“Don’t get me started/If you’re not about it/Want me then you got it/As long as you follow through/Proceed with caution/Break it, then you bought it/I’ll make it clear for you,” she sings.
“Cancelled” serves as the third single from what seemingly appears to be the rollout for a full-length project somewhere down the line. With nearly one million views on YouTube and over 10,000 subscribers, momentum continues to build for the Connecticut native. Will it evolve into mainstream success? Only time will tell.