Rising artist, Nelly Moar, shares her latest single ‘Better Without Me’, out now, from her upcoming debut EP ‘Love’s Law’, out on the 24th October. LISTEN
Rising R&B and soul artist Nelly Moar returns with her latest single ‘Better Without Me’, a bittersweet reflection on love, heartbreak, and healing. The track is a new glimpse into her forthcoming EP, ‘Love’s Law’, an unapologetic exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery.
Drawing on her jazz training at the prestigious Grieg Academy and influenced by icons like Cleo Sol, D’Angelo, and Kaytranada, Nelly Moar has developed a sound that is both authentic and dynamic. Her music flows from soulful ballads to upbeat, groove-driven anthems, balancing confidence with vulnerability, and ‘Better Without Me’ is no exception.
At its core, the single captures the complex emotions of connection and self-protection. Talking on the release, Nelly explains: “‘Better Without Me’ is about realizing that while a new relationship may feel exciting, I was still healing from the past. It’s about embracing the pain of love lost, but also recognizing the importance of keeping your guard up until you’re ready to fully let go.” With rhythmic pop-infused instrumentation, warm grooves, and Moar’s evocative vocals, ‘Better Without Me’ showcases her ability to turn personal experiences into universally relatable music. The track resonates as both a confession and an anthem, setting the stage for the emotional journey that unfolds throughout ‘Love’s Law’.
Slated for release later this Autumn, ‘Love’s Law’ is a raw, transformative body of work that details the artist’s personal growth and love life. The EP traces the path from heartbreak and confusion to empowerment, freedom, and joy. Each track reflects a different stage of healing, weaving together introspective ballads and vibrant anthems that speak to the resilience of youth.
With ‘Better Without Me’, the artist offers listeners a first step into her world, honest, soulful, and impossible to ignore. Nelly Moar is certainly one to watch for the future, and the present.