According to NME’s The Cover feature released this week, British singer songwriter Elmiene is still learning how to translate emotion into music, and that uncertainty is part of the point.
Elmiene describes his creative process as instinctive. He focuses less on technical perfection and more on capturing how a moment feels. That approach shapes both his writing and his sound, which draws heavily from classic and modern R&B. The goal, he explains, is honesty rather than polish.
The profile arrives alongside an exclusive playlist, Perfectly Written Stories, shared through NME. The selection highlights songs that influenced his musical identity, offering context for the tone and mood that define his work. Many of the tracks emphasize storytelling, vulnerability, and restraint.
What comes through is an artist at an early but important stage. Elmiene is not presenting himself as finished or fully defined. Instead, he is leaning into feeling, allowing emotion to lead before structure follows. For now, that balance between uncertainty and intent is central to his music.






