JAKARTA - Emily Sie, a rising star in the music industry, released her latest single titled Autopilot on May 19 yesterday.
The 20-year-old singer and songwriter has amazed the public with his interesting pop music and fun lyrics.
Emily's love for music began at a young age. She started her career by sharing cover songs on her YouTube channel, which has now garnered more than 230 thousand subscribers and 13 million views.
The music was inspired by artists such as NIKI, Norah Jones, and IU. He also aims to connect with listeners personally through his music.
Emily released original material debuting in 2020, and has now garnered more than 3.5 million streams on Spotify.
Currently Emily is continuing her studies at the Berklee College of Music majoring in Professional Music, focusing on Song and Production. Her dedication and hard work can be seen clearly in the single released which promises proof of her growth as an artist.
After going through a difficult start when he started the college process where he had to adapt to a life so far from home, Emily returned to writing in 2022 after experiencing new challenges, realizations, and emotions that have contributed to his development as an artist.
The months passed and I started venting the frustration I felt by writing Autopilot. In the process, I learned that life is what you succeed in. I realized that I've always lived life with autopilot mode, because my mindset always goes forward, keeps moving, continuing to plan, and continuing to live in the future," Emily said in her statement.
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"Now I know that it's not always about moving forward and achieving the ultimate goal, it's also about stopping and enjoying the little moments that make life worth living, and this discovery is what Autopilot is all about." For the creation of this Autopilot, Emily teamed up with Michael Aldi and Dylan James of Savingtur Productions - who also produced Misellia and Yotari - along with their talented team. This track is planned to be on the EP Autopilot that Emily released this summer.
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