EMEREE’s Feminine Fury Finds Its Voice in ‘Eyesore’
- Curious For Music Team
- Jun 30
- 2 min read

EMEREE’s new single “Eyesore” isn’t just pop—it’s pop with an iron fist in a satin glove.
Unleashing her signature blend of sleek vocals and venom-tipped lyrics, the Australian artist turns the tables on bad exes everywhere with a cheeky vengeance that feels tailored for anyone who’s ever been undervalued. Empowerment pulses through every beat of “Eyesore,” giving feminine rage a glimmering soundtrack.
At its core, “Eyesore” is a weapon of mass seduction disguised in pastel packaging. It sways between R&B silk and candy-pop sparkle, reminiscent of early Britney attitude with RAYE’s cleverness. Co-written and co-produced by EMEREE and Christian Tjandrawinata, the track is dripping in sass and polish, a celebration of taking the last laugh and making it chart-worthy.
What sets EMEREE apart is her fearless, self-produced approach. Her four-octave vocal range slices through the production with a sense of theatrical precision. You don’t just listen to EMEREE—you experience her narrative. There’s a wink behind every lyric, a smirk in every chorus. And that cheeky revenge plot? Delivered with the elegance of a pop femme fatale.
The accompanying DIY video is a bloody delight. With vintage horror influences and a narrative twist worthy of a short film, EMEREE turns heartbreak into high art. Her visuals expand the song's story: seductive, satirical, and just camp enough to become cult-pop gold.
Speaking of the new single, EMEREE shares, "'Eyesore' is the anthem for anyone who’s ever dated someone who treated them horribly and just wasn’t hot enough to get away with it."
“Eyesore” cements EMEREE as a needed voice in pop—not just loud, but laser-sharp. With unapologetic wit, undeniable talent, and a little blood on her hands (figuratively… we think), EMEREE is taking the pop game and flipping it with a wink. Sisterhood has a new soundtrack.