Emma Teufel hits send on the breakup text with her new single “Delete”—a burst of glossy, modern pop designed for anyone ready to move on. Produced by Matthew Browning and Kurt Thum, the track opens with a filtered, radio-style intro before she fills the room with her own light. Punchy kicks, snappy snares, and a subby bass power a beat that sparkles with shiny synths and flashes of disco-funk guitar, giving the track its bright, summery feel.
Emma’s vocals ride right over the groove—clean, clear, and tossing out lines like “Delete your number, delete last summer” with a mix of defiance and freedom. All those “delete” references land with style, spinning hurt into a strobe-lit groove. Listening to her choose herself is a real payoff. It’s catharsis in full color, a breakup track for late bloomers and new playlists.
