My Man & Me Eloise
Album info
Album-Release:
2026
HRA-Release:
12.06.2026
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- 1 My Man & Me 03:02
- 2 Dramaqueen 03:04
- 3 How Lucky 02:52
- 4 For You 02:34
- 5 Don't Let Me Down 03:25
- 6 Before The ‘Why' 00:33
- 7 Why Can’t You Love Me 04:00
- 8 Horse To Water 03:08
- 9 Where We Lay 03:14
- 10 Love Don't Grow 02:58
- 11 You Turn Me On 02:06
- 12 You, He 03:25
- 13 Resisting Your Love 03:57
- 14 You Will Remain 02:36
Info for My Man & Me
British jazz and pop singer Eloise will release her second full-length studio album, My Man & Me, on June 12, 2026. The 14-track project is preceded by pre-released singles, including "For You," "How Lucky," and the title track, "My Man & Me".
Written by Eloise herself in collaboration with producer (and good friend) Slim Gabriel, the single sees the London-based artist reflect over a past relationship gone wrong. Her beautifully lilting, jazz-infused vocal melodies and harmonies dip in and out as a crisp drum beat and acoustic guitar build to a brass ensemble-filled crescendo. Altogether, the track evokes a classic cinematic image of long, warm summer evenings in Paris or London, with late‑night cafés and bars dotted with the soft glow of cigarettes and an air of effortless, timeless cool.
Eloise
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Eloise
Born Eloise Lamb in London, and raised between rural Normandy and the UK capital, Eloise began her career by teaching herself guitar in her teens and sharing acoustic performances online while attending the BRIT School - which includes amongst its alumni Olivia Dean, Adele and Amy Winehouse. Her cover of Bruno Major’s ‘Second Time’ quickly earned her widespread attention, leading to her live performances including joining Major on tour and performing onstage during his headline dates.
She released her debut EP ‘This Thing Called Living’ in 2019, which introduced to the world her blend of soulful vocals and songwriting. It has been streamed over 125 million times to date. She followed it in 2021 with ‘Somewhere In-Between’, which was named a “sublime R&B escape” by Ones To Watch, with American Songwriter proclaiming: “on its way to an R&B classic”. 2023 release ‘Drunk On A Flight’ was dubbed by NME as “a display of the transformative power of pop”, with The Line Of Best Fit hailing it “blissful pop-infused jazz”.
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