Amelia Moore's 'he's still just not that into you' EP is here

 


May 9th 2025, talented and stylish artist Amelie Moore's EP was released. The awaited mixtape being a sequel to last years 'he's just not that into you'. This one being Titled 'he's still just not that into you' which I love. It consists of seven songs "he’s just not that into you!", "spelling bee"(Ft. Teezo  Touchdown), "f**k, marry, kill", "that's all they really want", "underwater", "see through it", and "emily". 


The first track is the perfect way to start off of course for the title name but the overall sound. I love EP/Albums/Mixtapes that actually sounds like the intro. In this context, it feels like a sequel. Onto "spelling bee" featuring Teezo Touchdown which took me by surprise in the best way. An Amelia and Teezo Touchdown collaboration just..makes sense! Hearing this song during her press conference with °1824 and Republic Records was super fun as we all bopped our heads in sync to the beat. 

The two also released a visualizer to go with "spelling bee"

Watch here:



Following right after is the title track "f**k, marry, kill". A more slow paced song that pours out with a lot of emotion. The guitar in this song really stands out and of course Amelia's vocal which are absolutely stunning. This is one of my favorites for sure. "that's all they really want" is another slower paced song on the EP that it beautifully produced. The way you can just listen to these last two tracks and feel what she is saying, even if you don't relate. The layers to this one has me obsessed. Instant chills with the outro. Now, "Underwater" all I have to say is THE VOCALS. The way she riffs, something that can also be heard in viral song "see through" is iconic. 


Speaking of riffs "see through it" which is a part two to "see through" also includes those riffs that scratch your brain, too good. Honestly, this is my favorite. This one is more on the r&b side than the other which is my favorite genre. Straight to my playlist! Last we are ending off with "Emily". As I mentioned earlier as well, I love when you can tell it's coming to an end. The way it stops at a phone sound when someone hangs up."Emily" is a great way to end off this project. The production choices are really impressive. Every song sounded expensive, full of personality, and just complete. I can see myself listening to this over and over throughout the year. 


Congratulations on the release Amelia & thank you again °1824 for the invite!








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