Ayelle & Rationale Connect On Dreamy New Single “Choice”

Swedish-Iranian Ayelle has been songwriting ever since she learned how to write. Known for her bittersweet, emotive vocals and compelling, vulnerable lyrics, she draws inspiration from her own life experiences, exploring a range of topics such as self-worth, power dynamics within relationships and challenging the status quo. Following on from singles ‘Trust’ & ‘Effort’, Pop/RnB artist Ayelle looks ahead to her next single – ‘Choice’ – produced by good friend and London collaborator Rationale.

‘Choice’ is the next chapter of their relationship and a forever-growing friendship, pairing Ayelle’s personal lyrics & mesmerizing vocals with Rationale’s composition and wealth of knowledge co-writing.

“I wrote ‘Choice’ with one of my favourite people – and London collaborator – Rationale. When two broken people start falling for each other, a lot of old fears can start resurfacing, and you have a choice of whether to go through the fear or avoid it. That’s a choice we’re all entitled to, and even though it hurts when someone decides not to take the risk of allowing themselves to fully fall for you, that’s still their choice and no one else’s.” – Ayelle

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