Elle Winter, the 18-year-old singer/songwriter and actor from New York City released her debut single "One More" on April 11, 2018. The video for her new single is now available on all digital sites.
View Elle Winter's "One More" Video on Vevo here!
The video was directed by Monsee (Travis Barker &Yelawolf amongst others), and was filmed in Hollywood. "One More" was co-written by Elle Winter and David Stewart and was produced by Matt Schwartz, a multi-intrumentalist record producer, songwriter, artist and DJ based in the UK. "One More" was recorded in London.
Elle recently sang "One More" on The Today show as part of Elvis Duran's Artist Of The Month segment and also completed the first part of her promo tour in support of the single, visiting radio stations in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Boston, Providence and Buffalo, among others.
Since being discovered by Radio Disney at age 12, Elle's music has regularly been featured on the station and she is now ready to begin the next chapter of her musical career.
Elle was inspired by her sister to write her new single "One More" when she shared the feeling of meeting someone special on a first date. "The song is about the hope and excitement you get and the idea that things happen for a reason," Elle explains. "Those sliding door moments that occur in our lives turn out to affect our destinies."
Spending most of last year in the studio, Elle worked with such high-profile producers as Dave Katz (Katy Perry, Train, and Gym Class Heroes), Metrophonic (Britney Spears, James Bay, Cher), The Orphanage (Demi Lovato, Alessia Cara and Khelani) and NOTD for her upcoming album. She is now managed by industry veteran David Nathan, whose resume includes working with Taylor Swift, Florida Georgia Line, The Weeknd and Ariana Grande.
Elle's recent musical collaborations include a featured appearance on DJ/producer Andrelli's "Always You," which has garnered 1.3 million streams on Spotify and over 1.5 million YouTube views.
Meanwhile, the 18-year-old landed a supporting role in the feature film Three Generations with Susan Sarandon, Elle Fanning and Naomi Watts, and most recently secured a role in the upcoming Netflix film, The After Party, set to premiere later this summer.
Elle devotes whatever spare time she has left to social causes near and dear to her, such as The Ryan Seacrest Foundation and Music is Medicine, which brings music to hospitalized children across the country.
"It's important I use my platform as an entertainer to help those less fortunate," she says.
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