Unsent Love Letters Vol.1: Allegra’s Introductory EP Is An Anthemic Triumph
Allegra’s debut EP, ‘Unsent Love Letters Vol. 1’ is an emotionally-charged project that showcases her evolution from a rising dance-pop sensation to an artist with a newly discovered depth. Known for her breakout success with the Tiësto remix of ‘Round & Round’, Allegra is taking her artistry to the next level by embracing vulnerability and introspection.
‘Unsent Love Letters Vol.1’ uncovers the emotional complexity of love, heartache, and self-discovery, capturing different stages of a breakup. The EP is split into a series of confessional notes, with Allegra offering listeners an intimate portrait of her personal evolution.
The standout single, ‘Strangers’, released on August 30th, sets the tone for the entire EP. Departing from the dancefloor anthems that first put her on the map, this track is emotive pop at its best. This is followed by ‘Upgraded’, which invites listeners through the bittersweet realization that comes after the end of a toxic relationship. Her lyrics chronicle the early stages of love unraveling into heartache, but the underlying message is clear: heartbreak can lead to growth, empowerment, and a stronger sense of self.
‘Refund’ the EP’s anthem of self-worth, channels the seductive yet confident style of artists like Tate McRae. Allegra’s playful yet bold songwriting shines through here, showing that she can turn pain into a catchy, relatable anthem. The closing track, ‘Rain’, is an captivating masterpiece of self-discovery that offers a perfect conclusion to the EP.
For new listeners, ‘Unsent Love Letters Vol.1’ offers an irresistible blend of emotive storytelling and modern pop production, cementing Allegra’s place as one of the UK’s most promising talents.