Ella McMahon, known professionally as Ella Eyre, is an English singer and songwriter born on April 1, 1994. She gained widespread recognition after collaborating with Rudimental on their chart-topping single 'Waiting All Night' in 2013, which earned the Brit Award for British Single of the Year. Her distinctive sound blends elements of dance-pop and soul, making her a notable figure in the contemporary music scene.
In 2013, Ella released her debut extended play, 'Deeper,' featuring the hit single 'If I Go,' which marked her first entry into the top twenty of the UK Singles Chart. Following this success, her debut studio album, 'Feline,' was released in 2015, reaching the top five of the UK Albums Chart and including popular tracks like 'Comeback' and 'Together.'
After a challenging hiatus during which she underwent vocal cord surgery in 2020, Ella had to relearn how to speak and sing. This period of recovery led her to embrace her independence as an artist. In November 2025, she released her second studio album, 'Everything, in Time,' through PIAS Recordings, showcasing her resilience and evolution as a musician.