San Diego-based singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Estella Dawn returns with yet another stunning gem titled You Didn’t Text Me, one of her most searing releases to date.
The follow up to last month’s Conversations, You Didn’t Text Me is an unflinching examination of what happens when empathy finally fractures. A song that finds the talented artist pouring her heart out, pairing her stellar confessional lyricism with bold production, delving even deeper into raw honesty, peeling back the layers of betrayal, addiction, and emotional manipulation. The song recounts a chaotic night where drugs and infidelity collided with desperate threats. A raw, dark, and vulnerable song that immerses listeners in the tension between compassion and betrayal. I adore Estella Dawn’s powerful vocals and how they soar passionately over the dark, cinematic production, effortlessly making me feel each and every single word she is singing, like I am going through it.
A song that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant, You Didn’t Text Me is a reminder that not every broken person wants to heal, and that those closest often get caught in the wreckage. Accompanying Dawn’s stellar vocal performance we have emotive piano keys nicely intertwined with captivating rhythms, shadowy atmospherics and beats that come together to create a raw, emotionally-charged atmosphere.
It’s based on an actual night — every lyric really happened. I didn’t want to fictionalize it. He told me he’d lost his mind and that he was going to kill himself, so cheating ‘didn’t matter.’ And yet, he’s still breathing, so….


