Mychelle - Sweet Nothings (Official Video)
Hackney-born and raised singer-songwriter Mychelle returns with her latest single, “Sweet Nothings”, released via FAMM. A moment of creative serendipity, the song came to her effortlessly during a cycle home, an instinctive spark that defines much of her songwriting.
Produced by Fred Cox, “Sweet Nothings” is a quiet but firm declaration of self-contentment, with Mychelle making it clear she has no desire for the person in mind to return anytime soon. The accompanying video finds her in one of her natural sanctuaries - the football field - where the spirit of sisterhood thrives through sport and the open air. In a cinematic vignette, Mychelle commands the goalpost with the same quiet strength that echoes through her music, graceful, grounded, and unapologetically her own. When speaking on the song Mychelle stated,“This track is for anyone that is over the Sweet Nothings that come out of someone’s mouth. They’re not going to work this time. Go away.”
Born and raised in Stoke Newington, just a stone’s throw from Clissold Park, Mychelle grew up in a home filled with music. The middle of three sisters, all drawn to singing and performing, she picked up a guitar at age 10, only to set it aside until 17, when she found her way back to it. Encouraged by mentors in school and university, she found an early kindred spirit in a close friend, forming her first girl group in her early years. Mychelle was driven to pursue music but had one obstacle to overcome: shyness. Instead of shying away, she chose the boldest path, busking. Her raw, soulful performances became part of London’s streets for over four years, turning the city into her training ground and stage. Then, one day at London Bridge, fate stepped in, and her talent caught the attention of FAMM, the label that would go on to sign her. The rest, as they say, is history. Busking didn’t just refine Mychelle’s artistry; it became her rehearsal space, proving ground and the force that helped her shed her fears. As she steps into a new chapter, she remains deeply connected to everything that fuels her, whether on the football field, basketball court, running track, or, most importantly, the stage. A fierce competitor in music and life, Mychelle continues to push her boundaries, driven by the same fire that started it all.
Her journey has earned her support from The Metro, Evening Standard, Dork, and Clash, alongside airplay from DJ Target, Adele Roberts and Jamz Supernova. With a growing discography, including standout EPs like Closure (2021), Someone Who Knows (2022), It’s Not You, It’s Me (2023), and the stripped-back Me & Gaz (2024), Mychelle continues to carve out her space in the industry. Her collaboration with ENNY on “Forbidden Fruit” (from Someone Who Knows) remains a fan favourite with close to 2.5 million plays to date, proving that her storytelling and soulful delivery resonate deeply. Mychelle has graced stages at Montreux Jazz Festival (CHE), George Ezra and Friends, Board-masters, Deershed, Into the Great Wild (NL) and Michael Kiwanuka tour support with lots more to come this year, including Across The Tracks in London.