Ellise Gives “Littlepill” a Neon-Soaked, Dark-Pop Visual

Ellise has officially unveiled the music video for “Littlepill,” bringing one of her latest dark-pop anthems to the screen with a visual that matches the song’s intoxicating edge.

Released on March 3, just two months after “Sexxxtapes,” the track continues the momentum of Ellise’s current run while leaning even further into the darker corners of infatuation. Written by Ellise, JT Foley, and Arthur Besnainou, with Besnainou also producing, “Littlepill” is a tightly wound 2-minute, 32-second rush that frames desire through the lens of obsessive, unstable romance, living in that uneasy space where genuine feeling begins to twist into fixation.

That same tension carries into the video, which was directed by Benji Allen. Rather than simply serving as a companion piece, the visual expands on the song’s mood, giving its ethereal pop pulse a more vivid and fully realized world. Arriving amid Ellise’s PRETTY EVIL Tour era, “Littlepill” feels like another confident step forward, further sharpening the aesthetic and emotional intensity that have defined this chapter of her music.

Check out the video for “Littlepill” below.



Aedan Juvet

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