Ella Collier’s “I Don’t Do Drugs” Zoom
Last night’s Zoom with Ella Collier, where she dropped “I Don’t Do Drugs”, totally made up for that tough #BlueJays Game 7 World Series loss. 🙂Dartmouth
Ella Collier’s Zoom session launching her track "I Don’t Do Drugs" provided a refreshing break for fans, especially in the shadow of the emotional Blue Jays Game 7 World Series loss. Events like this highlight how artists are using virtual platforms to connect personally with their audiences, bringing music and community together even when in-person gatherings are limited. Zoom sessions allow fans from diverse locations, such as Dartmouth and beyond, to engage directly with artists, ask questions, and experience exclusive content in real time. Music releases combined with personal interactions during live Zoom events create a unique atmosphere that goes beyond conventional digital streaming. Fans get an inside look into the artist’s creative process and personal thoughts, making the music more relatable and memorable. Ella’s choice to debut "I Don’t Do Drugs" in this format not only elevates the track’s message but also strengthens her bond with listeners who find solace in music during challenging times like intense sports finals. Moreover, hosting a virtual event after a big sports loss emphasizes the power of entertainment as a communal coping mechanism. Sharing moments of vulnerability through music and live chats allows communities to heal and celebrate resilience together. This trend reflects growing interest in alternative interactive experiences that blend music, storytelling, and fan engagement. For fans interested in following similar artists or participating in upcoming interactive music sessions, platforms now increasingly support seamless integration of live events, social sharing, and multimedia content delivery. Keeping an eye on these sessions can add a new dimension to enjoying music, making it an immersive, shared experience regardless of physical distance.

