Isabella Chiarini Drops Carefree Pop Anthem “Let It All Go”
- Mischa Plouffe
- 11 hours ago
- 3 min read

Hamilton’s own Isabella Chiarini knows life can get heavy, but her new single “Let It All Go” is here to cut through the weight. The rising pop singer-songwriter has been grinding since childhood, training under Teresa Nocita and later co-writing with Canadian Idol winner Brian Melo. After years of shaping her craft, she’s now stepping fully into her voice, blending polished production with raw authenticity.
“Let It All Go” is exactly what its title promises: a track about freedom, release, and remembering that joy is still worth chasing. It’s built for blasting with the windows down or dancing in your room without a care in the world. The song captures that feeling of letting go of stress and pressure long enough actually to live, a message that resonates even more in a time when so many young adults feel buried under expectations.
Chiarini’s approach to pop is intentional. She isn’t just aiming for streams or background playlist placements; she writes to connect. Her music flips personal challenges into uplifting anthems, creating a space where listeners can breathe and remember it’s okay not to have everything figured out. “Let It All Go” carries that energy with a bright, infectious hook and a carefree spirit that feels like a reset button.
As Isabella puts it herself: “I hope people listen to this when they want to have fun! I want people to know it’s okay not to take everything so seriously! Life is a lot better when you’re down to have a good time.”
With a growing catalog of relatable, feel-good pop, Isabella Chiarini is carving out her own lane in the Canadian music scene. “Let It All Go” isn’t just a single, it’s a statement of arrival, proof that she’s ready to bring her blend of authenticity, empowerment, and pure joy to a wider audience.
"Let It All Go” feels like such a carefree anthem. Was there a specific moment or experience that inspired you to write a track about release and freedom?
I planned this song around a vacation I was taking! The videos I’ve been posting were all filmed in Italy! I wanted to show people a different, fun side of me that they hadn’t seen before, and this was the perfect opportunity!
You’ve been working on your craft since childhood with mentors like Teresa Nocita and Brian Melo. How have those experiences shaped not just your sound, but your approach to the industry?
They have given me a realistic view of the industry and the hard work it takes to get where you want to be! They taught me from a very young age that it’s okay to be uncomfortable with your feelings and work hard to make yourself comfortable with doing new things.
A lot of your audience is made up of young adults navigating big life pressures. What’s one message you wish you could give every fan who feels overwhelmed?
I hope they take away that sometimes not everything has to be so serious! There are times when you need to take yourself seriously and times when you can let yourself go and have some fun; those times recharge your battery and help you enjoy life.
Your songs balance authenticity and fun, never too heavy, but never surface-level either. How do you find that sweet spot when writing?
Finding the sweet spot is never too difficult for me because that’s how I am as a person! I like to have fun and be carefree! I can be deep and honest when I have to be, but there is always that underlying sense of everything will be okay!
Now that “Let It All Go” is out, what’s next? Can we expect more upbeat, empowering tracks, or are you exploring different sides of your artistry for future releases?
I usually write whatever is inspiring me in the moment. I’m trying to keep my sound very dance pop because that’s what I’m listening to the most, but the lyrics can go either way depending on how I’m feeling.