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Elle does it Short and Sweet
Elle
Entertainment, Music
March 23, 2026
BY KEDIESHA PERRY Observer writer entertainment@jamaicaobserver.com

Elle does it Short and Sweet

Recording artiste Elle seized the opportunity to dedicate her latest track, Short and Sweet, to all those who bask in the feeling of love. “Short and Sweet was birthed from a bigger idea I had for my upcoming EP, which is essentially inspired by the seven stages of grief, but instead through the lens of love. When you think about it, what’s usually the first stage? It’s the fling. The one-night stand. The budding romance filled with flirty glances, teasing, late-night texts, inside jokes. It’s the fun part. The part that doesn’t yet carry the weight of expectation. It’s fleeting. It’s light. It’s thrilling. It’s… short and sweet,” she told the Jamaica Observer.

Adding that the lyrics began as candid ideas, Elle noted that the Circa Eleven-produced track explores her own reality, as well as those of many others.

“I started by writing down some ideas in a notebook, then going through the millions of random notes, poems, and lyric ideas in my phone to see if anything fit that feeling. I actually started with the chorus this time, which I almost never do. I loved the idea of using abbreviations — DND, TLC, ASAP — because they’re shortened versions of words. Short and sweet. And also the idea of texting language, because that’s such a big part of those early, low-key stages of something new. You’re typing fast, you’re overthinking emojis, you’re pretending not to care but caring a lot,” she said.

Born in Kingston, Elle is a singer, songwriter, and performer whose voice is as diverse as her talents. Shaped by life across the globe, her sound blends Pop, R&B and Afrobeats, drenched in home-made samples of reggae and dancehall.

“I pulled from my own experiences, those first few moments of meeting someone and feeling that spark. I really just wanted to package that feeling, that rush, that innocence, that universal phase I think we’ve all gone through at some point. It’s deeply personal, but it’s also something so many people can relate to,” she explained.

Through this song, she anticipates developing her name in the industry, and expanding her fan base.

Elle has always been a performer. She started as early as childhood, hosting miniature fashion shows and concerts for her creative relatives. Her father is a professional photographer; her mother, an editor; and her sister model, producer, and publicist. Elle’s grandmother also fostered her niche by commonly singing gospel songs with her to soothe her nerves.

She draws on renowned poet Maya Angelou’s quote about the lasting impression everyone remembers about how another person makes them feel to describe her creative uniqueness.

“I absolutely love my country and my culture. And I’ve also had the privilege of championing Jamaica in different spaces around the world while studying dance and film, and I think that global exposure tuned my ear. I believe I have a global sound, but one that never forgets its Jamaican roots. The reggae, the dancehall, the soul, it’s always in there, even if it’s subtle. My dance background also changes how I connect to music. I don’t just hear it, I feel it. I understand rhythm physically. And I want to create music that makes people feel something,” Elle continued.

She looks forward to collaborating with stars such as Brandy, Dave, Masicka, and Armanii.

The entertainer is working towards continuous growth with an intentional mindset that what is hers will continue to be. She further expresses gratitude to all her supporters.

“It’s truly a privilege to be in this position. I know what music does for me; how it holds me, heals me, lifts me. So if I can do even the smallest fraction of that for you, that’s all I want. I hope to continue to make you happy, proud… I hope to make you ‘feel’. Bad Bunny said it best at the Grammys: The only thing more powerful than hate is love. We have so much power in our hearts. Lead with love and light. Tell the people you love that you love them. Breathe in the good moments. Be proud of who you are. Be loud about what you love,” she said.

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