Adela Unleashes Her New Single "Machine Girl"

After making waves with recent fierce pop concauctions—soloist ADÉLA is back with her latest single “Machine Girl.”

Produced by a powerhouse team including Grimes, Liam Benayon, Slush Puppy, and Dylan Harrison, the track is a sharp critique of how society still loves watching women tear each other apart, despite preaching female solidarity. And with the track co-written by ADÉLA herself, the song is steeped in her own experiences, serving as a fierce response to the chaos she’s faced during her road into the industry.

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As the song kicks off, the track pulsates with high-energy synths, layered with vocoder harmonies and juvenile taunts, inviting listeners to dive into ADÉLA’s compelling narrative. Accompanying the single is a visually striking music video that features a top-tier dance-off between ADÉLA and another dancer (played by Sofia Wylie). The choreography, masterminded by Miguel Zárate along with ADÉLA, showcases an intense, hard-hitting dance routine for a very rare skill set—which is perfect for a dancer who’s been honing her talents since childhood.

Overall, with “Machine Girl,” ADÉLA continues to push her own creative boundaries and create music with pure intentions. “I want to create a world that’s relatable on a human level,” she says. “I want to talk about things that are maybe uncomfortable. That’s who I am also as a person: I’m super blunt and kind of clinical, in a sense. I want to encourage people to be themselves.”

As ADÉLA continues to carve out her niche in the music industry, it’s clear that she’s not just another pop star. She’s an aspiring force to be reckoned with, and “Machine Girl” is just the beginning of what promises to be an electrifying journey.


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