E 54: My Fame, Explained: Elle Winter on Her New EP Never Even Met Her, Songwriting Journey, and Life in Music cover art

E 54: My Fame, Explained: Elle Winter on Her New EP Never Even Met Her, Songwriting Journey, and Life in Music

E 54: My Fame, Explained: Elle Winter on Her New EP Never Even Met Her, Songwriting Journey, and Life in Music

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In this episode of My Fame, Explained, Larry Gilbert sits down with singer-songwriter Elle Winter, who has already connected with millions of listeners through her heartfelt songwriting and powerhouse vocals. From being discovered by Radio Disney’s Next Big Thing as a teenager, to earning a spot as one of People Magazine’s Emerging Artists and performing on iconic stages like The TODAY Show and Jingle Ball, Elle shares her inspiring journey through the music industry.

Elle opens up about the personal experiences behind her highly anticipated new EP, Never Even Met Her (out now!), including the title track that was born from heartbreak and transformed into an empowering anthem of self-discovery. She also talks about collaborating with Grammy-winning producers, touring with Chloe x Halle, and how she balances music with her studies at the University of Pennsylvania.


Listen to Elle Winter’s brand-new single “Never Even Met Her” here: https://open.spotify.com/track/5xuc6xYKNtiWIwGWkCOOeM?si=8284f4abd3aa4a99


If you love stories of resilience, creativity, and music that speaks to the soul, this episode is for you.

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