Elli Ingram is a singer-songwriter who gained attention with her single "Bad Behavior," which became something of an anthem for some listeners. The song's straightforward message about self-acceptance connected with people, though its direct lyrics also drew some criticism at the time.
She had released an EP called "Unapologetically Me" before "Bad Behavior" took off. Other songs like "All Caught Up" and "Mad Love" followed, continuing in a similar vein of personal, soul-tinged writing. Her music tends to work in plainspoken confessions over simple, rhythmic arrangements.
There was some public discussion about her personal life that overlapped with her career, which she sometimes addressed in her songs. She kept writing and releasing music through it, maintaining a fairly direct connection with her audience without much polish or pretense.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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