Liverpool-born singer/songwriter Amelia is kicking off 2026 in style. She returns with her brand new single “Mess That You Made,” a bold, emotionally charged anthem that signals an even bigger year ahead.
Following her debut EP last year, which earned praise from Clash, Amelia steps confidently into this next chapter. The new single arrives as she gears up for her second EP, a support slot on tour with Brooke Combe, and her own headline show in April. Busy feels like an understatement.
From the very first swell of towering synthesizers, “Mess That You Made” makes its intentions clear. The production feels expansive and dramatic, setting the stage for Amelia’s unmistakable, pop drenched vocal to take the spotlight. She delivers with richness and strength, cutting through the glossy backdrop with total control.
Lyrically, this one dives straight into betrayal. The story centers on a character whose partner cheats with their best friend, and the emotional fallout that follows. Amelia wrote the track as her first co-write with producer Joe Sage, experimenting with stepping into someone else’s shoes to tell the story. That creative choice pays off. The narrative feels vivid and cinematic, packed with sharp lines and moments of empowerment that rise from the wreckage.
There is something satisfying about the way the song balances heartbreak with strength. It does not wallow. Instead, it transforms the chaos into a defiant pop moment, proving once again that Amelia has a gift for pairing sticky melodies with authentic storytelling.
Since debuting in 2022 with “All In,” Amelia has steadily built a colorful catalog rooted in honesty and hook-driven songwriting. Inspired by artists like Taylor Swift and Maisie Peters, she blends relatable narratives with polished pop production, carving out a sound that feels both personal and radio-ready.
With “Mess That You Made,” Amelia is not just releasing another single. She is setting the tone for 2026. Between new music, major live dates, and a growing fanbase, she is stepping further into her spotlight and owning it.
Amelia’s ‘Mess That You Made’ is a soaring pop anthem that turns betrayal into bold, cinematic empowerment