Emily Sie, a rising star in the music industry, is set to release her latest EP, “all the things I couldn’t say” this June. The 20-year-old singer-songwriter, originally from Indonesia and currently based in Boston, has been making waves with her catchy bedroom-pop sound and relatable lyrics.
Sie’s passion for music began at a young age, and she started by sharing covers on her YouTube channel, which has now amassed over 230,000 subscribers and 13 million views. Her music is inspired by artists such as NIKI, Norah Jones, and IU, and she aims to connect with listeners on a personal level through her music. Emily released her debut original material back in 2020, and has now amassed over 3.5 million streams on Spotify.
Currently pursuing her studies at Berklee College of Music, Sie is majoring in Professional Music, with a focus on Songwriting and Production. Her dedication to her craft is apparent in her upcoming single, which promises to be a testament to her growth as an artist.
Sie returned to writing in 2022 after experiencing new challenges, realisations and emotions which have contributed to her development as an artist.
After a hard start at College and adjusting to life so far away from home, Emily says, “I started to write these songs as an outlet to vent out the emotions I wasn’t able to tell any other way. I penned all the things I couldn’t say – my overthinking, frustration, loneliness, regret, and even the fear of loving someone. This EP shows my truest self and not just Emily at her best, but Emily at her worst – a year in my life where I felt so afraid and vulnerable. I want people who are going through similar phases in their lives to be able to relate to it and know that they’re not alone.“
Emily worked with Michael Aldi and Dylan James of Saving Reggie Productions (credits include Misellia, Yotari) and their talented team on the production of the project.
Following the successful release of “autopilot”, Sie’s EP, “all the things i couldn’t say”, will be released this summer.