“‘Quiet Your Mind‘ an album about love; wanting love, fearing love, finding, learning, living in and losing love,” Emily wrote in a statement on her Instagram. “It’s about feeling so sure about something you write a song about it and waking up the next morning with an opposing thought in your mind — a thought so loud you can’t quiet it no matter what you try. I’ve learned a lot while making this album, about myself and the people around me, and I continue to learn even as I’m listening through now that it’s out in the world. Endless thanks to the brilliant and loving group of people who inspire me, push me, and helped me take this to the finish line. and thanks to YOU, if you’re reading this, for the support and love. I give you ‘Quiet Your Mind‘. She’s yours now.”
Listen to Emily‘s Quiet Your Mind below! You can download and stream the album across all digital platforms.
The Chainsmokers have dropped the official music video for their brand new single, “Side Effects,” featuring Emily Warren!
The Matthew Dillon Cohen-directed clip stars Riverdale‘s Camila Mendes as an overworked hotel employee who receives a call that she’ll have to work throughout the weekend, but takes out her frustration on the dance floor instead.
“‘Side Effects’ is out now!! thank you @TheChainsmokers for giving me the opportunity to star in your video ✨,” Camilatweeted.
You can also stream “Side Effects” on Spotify and download on iTunes now!
The Chainsmokers – ‘Side Effects’ (Official Video)
“My longtime friend — and the director of the video — Matt Porter, is the one who came up with the concept,” Emily told Teen Vogue. “We knew we wanted to do something that played on the idea of paranoia, [like] some kind of horror-movie, and since both of us are fans of Alfred Hitchcock and noir or black-and-white style [movies], this is what we landed on.”
You can also stream “Paranoid” on Spotify and download it on iTunes now!
“I wrote this song in New York with Scott Harris and Nick Ruth. The session started with a conversation about my current relationship, which was brand new at the time,” Emily told Jon ALi in a statement. “Given all of the examples of failing relationships that I’ve witnessed, whether it be divorce, or cheating, it seemed naive and crazy to believe that my relationship would be exempt from all that. But you have to be vulnerable and willing to take whatever pain might come with giving yourself to someone completely. That’s where the lyric came from – ‘I hope you don’t hurt me, but oh if you do, it would be worth getting hurt by you’.”
“Hurt By You” is also available on Spotify and iTunes now!
Emily Warren – ‘Hurt By You’ (Official Audio)
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