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EMEREE Finds Her Power in the Healing Groove of ‘Spring Cleaning’

There’s something deeply powerful about an artist who uses their platform not just to perform, but to heal—and help others do the same. EMEREE, the rising Australian singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, embodies that power with her latest single, “Spring Cleaning”.

Born from pain and growth, “Spring Cleaning” is more than a soulful R&B track—it’s a reclamation. Written during a songwriting camp in Perth with fellow creatives Drea, Bri Clark, and GEORGA RAATH, the song is a raw reflection of EMEREE’s personal recovery from domestic violence. It’s a moment of emotional housework turned into art.

“I wanted to free myself from the emotional clutter that had been taking up so much of my mind and energy,” EMEREE says. And with that intention, she’s crafted a track that’s lush, honest, and fiercely liberating.

The song pulses with 90s R&B textures and her signature whistle tones—think Cleo Sol soul with a dash of early Mariah Carey sparkle. But it’s the vulnerability in her voice that lingers. This isn’t just music—it’s medicine.

And yet, EMEREE isn’t new to impact. Under her producer belt, she’s helped create hits like Tyla Jane’s “Energy,” racking up tens of millions of streams. As a performer, she’s supported local legends like Thelma Plum and Budjerah. Now, with international showcases ahead and a Nile Rodgers collaboration on the horizon, she’s poised for something even bigger.

“Spring Cleaning” is an anthem of emotional reset, and EMEREE is the sound of survival set to a groove.

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