Ella Collier and Grant Knoche tease each other on “ALL ME”

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Romantic Spanish guitar strings light a fire between Ella Collier and Grant Knoche on the pop trap record “ALL ME.” The pair vocally dance around each other through flirtatious lines and a theatrical descending harmony.

Collier debuted “ALL ME” at her headlining show at The Morocco Lounge in Los Angeles on June 24 to announce DANGEROUS (Deluxe). Releasing in July, this collection adds three new tracks to her debut album.

Knoche joined Collier onstage as she first shared the song. They previously worked together when Collier opened for Knoche’s headlining Los Angeles show. 

 

“ALL ME” bursts with tension. Collier’s raspy, deep voice invokes Camila Cabello’s signature style, as she calls Knoche into the storyline. He jumps onto the beat with a groovy verse before they dare each other to give in to their tempting lines.

Their voices blend in together as they coo to each other, “Tell me what you’d do if you had all me / All me, all me / ‘Cause I know what I would do if you had / All me, all me, all me, yeah / Put your lips on everything / Make your bite to fill your teeth up, ah / Paint your face, a masterpiece / I could make you Mona Lisa.”

The singer-songwriter dropped her debut album in May following a few years of releasing EPs and singles. The deluxe version continues her blend of pop, trap, and hyperpop, while furthering the confident yet emotional side to her. 

 

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