Ella & Sienna, the sibling duo from Australia, have just released their latest single, “Don’t Call Me.” The song is a break-up anthem that was inspired by the girl power of Maddie & Tae and The Chicks. It encourages listeners to recognize their self-worth and not settle for less.
The upbeat track was penned by Sienna, who wanted to produce a mantra for listeners to live by. She explained, “We’d been writing a lot of love songs, and I wanted to write something a bit more upbeat.” The inspiration for the song came from Maddie & Tae’s hit “Friends Don’t,” but Ella & Sienna flipped it on its head and turned it into a break-up song.
The song’s message is clear – if someone is not cherishing you, but tolerating you and not valuing your time, “the message in this song is we’re not picking up, so don’t call me.” According to Ella, the song could have been a sad, angry one, but they wanted to make it upbeat and boppy. They teamed up with ARIA and Golden Guitar-winning producer Matt Fell to create a song that people can vibe with while also delivering a powerful message.
Sienna said that she wanted the track to have a positive impact on listeners. “I want listeners to know their own worth,” she said. “If someone is not cherishing you, they’re tolerating you, they’re not valuing your time, then the message in this song is we’re not picking up, so don’t call me.”
Ella & Sienna are no strangers to the Australian music scene. They performed at the Tamworth Country Music Festival and have released several singles, including “The City In July.” With “Don’t Call Me,” they continue to showcase their talent for storytelling and delivering powerful messages through their music.
“Don’t Call Me” is a song that is both upbeat and empowering. It encourages listeners to recognize their self-worth and not settle for less in their relationships. Ella & Sienna’s latest single is a testament to their songwriting skills and a promising addition to their growing discography.
Listen to ‘Don’t Call Me’: