Ronniee is back with her new single ‘All I See’, a softly immersive release that leans into reflection, calm, and emotional honesty. The track arrives as a moment of stillness, built around minimal production that gives her voice space to drift and settle. It feels quiet without feeling small, and intimate without losing its sense of strength.
‘All I See’ floats on shimmering, restrained instrumentation, allowing Ronniee’s vocal to remain the clear focal point throughout. Her delivery stays gentle and unforced, drawing attention through tone and presence rather than power. The result is a song that feels close and inward, inviting the listener to slow down and sit with it.
At its core, the track reflects a shift in how Ronniee relates to her own thoughts. Instead of resistance or escape, ‘All I See’ centres on acknowledgement and acceptance. The writing translates internal dialogue into something tangible, capturing the moment where awareness replaces conflict. That honesty shapes the song’s emotional pull, giving it a clarity that feels lived-in rather than abstract.
Speaking about the song, Ronniee explains: “I wrote this song when I stopped trying to fight my thoughts and started listening to them. It’s about learning how to exist with my mental health instead of against it, and finding peace in that.” That perspective runs through every part of the track, grounding its softness in intention.
The release follows a breakthrough period that has seen Ronniee gain consistent support across BBC platforms, including BBC Introducing, BBC Radio 1, and BBC Radio 6. That momentum carries forward into ‘All I See’, which feels like the opening statement of a new chapter rather than a continuation of the last.
A growing presence built on honesty
An English-born artist, Ronniee crafts soulful pop with a cinematic edge and an emotional core rooted in openness. Her songwriting prioritises clarity and connection, often balancing vulnerability with confidence. Whether recording or performing live, she approaches music as a shared experience rather than a spectacle.
After studying at Tileyard Music in London, Ronniee developed her craft through live shows across the UK, building a reputation for intimate performances and a songwriting voice that feels conversational and grounded. That approach has helped her reach audiences beyond the UK, leading to appearances on Jimmy Kimmel in Los Angeles and The Donna Drake Show in New York, alongside collaborations with Sony, BMG, and Universal, and publishing with Downtown.
Over the past year, her growth has been reflected in numbers as well as visibility. Ronniee has gained more than one million new streams and over 70,000 video views, while also securing two national syncs on ITV2’s Love Island. BBC Radio 1 support has included a spin of her single ‘Flowers’ by Jess Iszatt, further strengthening her profile.
Her most recent EP, Garden, showcased her ability to face emotional truths and societal expectations through textured soundscapes and direct storytelling. Live highlights have included appearances at Camper Calling, Pub in the Park, and a BBC Introducing invitation to perform at the Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final. This year, Ronniee is also set to appear at Boardmasters festival.
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