Ellie Denmark is an independent singer-songwriter. Her musical career began in 2011 when she enrolled at the former National School of Music of the UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico). Since then, she has been composing, starting with “Cause and Effect,” her debut album, and continuing her career to this day with her fourth studio album, “Alexandria,” which was released in July 2025.
Her musical style has a distinctly alternative feel, combined with elements of pop, soul, and R&B. Her inspiration is constantly drawn from situations she identifies with (as mentioned in the various “Track by Track” videos on her channel). “I try to make those who listen to me feel the same way I do,” and “Music will always help people understand things that words can’t. You’ll see a part of my life listening to these songs, and I hope you love them as much as I do,” Denmark says.

Albums

Cause and Effect

With a chronological storytelling, this album revolves around a teenage relationship and its consequences on Denmark’s development. It’s characterized by an organic sound and a strong pop ballad influence. It’s an intimate work that explores deep emotions with warm, natural instrumentation.



Discretion

Redemption

This work defines the artist’s musical identity, from the visual to the musical, immersing herself in synthpop and dreampop to construct an immersive, emotional, and meticulously produced soundscape. The main themes are love, dreams, and the enduring power of emotion, forming an intimate and cohesive narrative. Each track engages in a dialogue, creating an ethereal universe where the personal and the abstract merge into a single voice.

Alexandria

With a niche appeal, her lyrics and overall concept draw from classical literature, naming the album after the Great Library of Alexandria. Musically, she returns to a more organic approach, though without abandoning certain synthpop nuances. It’s a bridge between narrative and music, where the stories she reads come to life through sound, making this the artist’s first impersonal album.

“My symbol was born from my song “Dreamers.”
The moon is the refuge we retreat to when we’re made to feel foolish for dreaming.
The star is the proof that we keep shining, even when no one expects us to.
It’s a quiet reminder that dreaming isn’t a mistake — it’s an act of resistance.”