EMBARGOED UNTIL: 9 JANUARY 2026

Kirrilee Releases “Janelle”;
A Pop Confession That Refuses to Stay Quiet

Melbourne-based artist Kirrilee unveils her most direct and confrontational release yet with Janelle, a song that transforms a real-life moral crossroads into a sharp, emotionally charged statement.

Janelle is based on a true story. A man attempted to cheat on his fiancée with Kirrilee. She shut it down immediately and insisted he tell the truth. He promised he would, and never did. The couple are now married. This song is Kirrilee’s response: not born from jealousy or competition, but from accountability.

Rather than centring heartbreak, Janelle flips the expected narrative. It confronts emotional dishonesty, silence, and the quiet damage caused by avoidance. Written like an open letter, the song acts as both confrontation and closure; a refusal to carry someone else’s guilt in silence.

Sonically, Janelle pairs dark, atmospheric pop production with controlled tension. A moody synth introduction sets the scene before a deliberate beat drop ushers in Kirrilee’s vocal; both sensual and restrained. Janelle has a certain intimacy, as though Kirrilee is whispering a secret to us, but there’s an underlying frustration in her voice that feels confrontational.

Early listeners have praised the song’s emotional clarity and production depth:

“The lyrics immediately stand out for their narrative honesty and the strength of their point of view, almost like an open letter that bravely and clearly exposes contradictions, omissions, and emotional hypocrisy.” - Indie Space Records

“The production itself is clear and detailed… atmospheric vibes with cool beats. The vocals fit so well and sound sensual and deep.” - Cakes & Eclairs

“There’s a powerful, well-directed emotional charge that turns a personal experience into a story with strong potential for listener connection.” - Indie Space Records

Others have highlighted Kirrilee’s performance and artistic identity:

“There’s a tenderness and delicacy in your music that really captivates when you listen.” - Daria Ra

“A beauty from Australia making indie tragedy music. The idea is unique.” - DJ Cosmin

Speaking on the release, Kirrilee says:
“Janelle isn’t a song about revenge. It’s about telling the truth when silence protects the wrong person.”

“Janelle” reinforces Kirrilee’s reputation for fearless lyricism and emotional precision, marking a defining moment in her catalogue; one where personal integrity takes centre stage, regardless of the fallout.

“Janelle” is released on the 9th of January, 2026.

For media inquiries, interviews, or promo requests, contact: kirrileemusic@gmail.com

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Kirrilee makes pop music for the romantics, the over-thinkers, and the ones who feel everything all at once. It’s music that feels like that group chat got leaked; messy, honest, and way too relatable.

Kirrilee’s songwriting is described as “…heartfelt and personal storytelling that is beautifully conveyed through Kirrilee's delicate, enchanting vocals and harmonies..." - Caesar Live N’ Loud

Kirrilee’s latest singles When The Lights Go Out (2025) and The View (2025) mark the start of a bold new era. The View reached #2 on the SubmitHub Popular Charts, earned national and international airplay, and landed Kirrilee her first radio, podcast and magazine interviews. Together, her recent releases have amassed tens of thousands of streams and been added to high rotation on multiple stations thanks to overwhelming listener support. These first two singles alone have quickly smashed through her records previously held by her debut EP, Dreaming and Other Dangerous Behaviour (2023).

Based in Melbourne, the pansexual artist-designer brings every visual to life herself; from artwork and merch to entire rollouts. Kirrilee crafts a world that’s both intimate and expansive. Her community thrives on authenticity and connection, celebrating vulnerability and queerness through creativity.

The new chapter of Kirrilee’s story is here.
Bring tissues, block your ex, and text the group chat.
You’ve been warned. ♡

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