Sometimes, life feels overwhelming, like you’re stuck in a storm with no shelter in sight. That’s where “Little Help,” the new track from Elohim featuring Yoshi Flower, comes in. The song doesn’t pretend to have all the answers, but it feels like a hand reaching out when you need it most. It’s unpolished, raw, and honest, almost like Elohim is right there with you.
Elohim has been open about her struggles with anxiety and how they’ve shaped her music. A while back, she had to cut a tour short because her battle with panic disorder became too much. Instead of retreating, she poured those experiences into her album, Power of Panic. “Little Help” carries that same aura as a bonus track from the upcoming deluxe album release.
For an artist who’s worked with the likes of Marshmello and Skrillex and performed at festivals like Coachella and Bonnaroo, Elohim could easily focus on superficialism. But instead, she chooses to keep it real, letting who she really is always be present. This track feels like a reminder that even in your darkest moments, a little help can always make a difference.