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Chantal Charles

Review: "Epitome" - Edie Yvonne


Edie Yvonne Epitome Cover Art

Once again, artist Edie Yvonne has created an instant pop anthem with her latest single, “Epitome.” The song explores the challenges of trying to manage a difficult relationship with someone who is hard to understand. The song is incredibly personal, and for someone of her age, it’s incredibly well executed. Even though “Epitome” is an introspective emotional track, it’s still so fun with its spunky nature. The song blends multiple elements, from the classic dance synths to the distorted guitars. All of this paired with Edie Yonne’s angelic voice creates the adventurous harmony that is “Epitome.”



The song is introduced to us with the use of some 80s synth which certainly adds color to this painting. Edie Yvonne has such a sweet voice, but her words carry an edge to them as they express the strain of the relationship and how trying to understand the other person feels impossible. A really cool aspect of this track is how the distorted guitars contract Yvonne’s voice, which in a way could be alluding to the complications of this relationship. Her voice especially shines during the chorus as she shows off the control she has over it. Another really interesting artistic choice by Yvonne is for her to sing the second verse in Spanish. It takes you by surprise for a second, but the outcome is great. All these elements come together so well to create the dance-pop anthem that is “Epitome.”


Edie Yvonne is an artist based in Los Angeles who has been releasing music for the past two years. Not only is she a talented musician, but she is also an actress who has worked on several short films. Over the span of her career, she has cultivated many fans and now has over 2,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. “Epitome” marks the celebration of Yvonne’s 16th birthday and for someone so young she is incredibly talented, which makes her such an exciting artist. With “Epitome” Edie Yvonne is able to portray how far she’s come as a young artist and how she will only continue to rise high.


Written By Chantal Charles



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