ROSIE lets her guard down on “Good For Me”

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Fans of singer and songwriter ROSIE go crazy for her authenticity.  Her “no filters, no Facetune, no makeup, no bullshit” attitude and her expressive music draw in hundreds of thousands of listeners each month, making the numbers for new singles like “Next Life” and “Something I Hate” soar into the millions.  By touching on various experiences, thoughts, emotions, and relationships in her music, ROSIE shows that it can take so much to get to a place where you are truly comfortable with yourself.  On her latest single “Good For Me,” she explores how love and loss have helped her learn more about who she is and what she is worth.

On “Good For Me,” ROSIE attempts to recover from heartache, accepting that the pain makes her that much stronger.  The soothing melodies of the single combat her intrusive thoughts, allowing her to be more open with herself and the way she handles love.  Through bittersweet vocals, she sings, “You’re everything I never knew I wanted / But every good beginning ends up bad / What if this time I don’t leave? / What if this time I just let you be? / Let you be good for me?”  You can listen to it below.

Telling us more about “Good For Me,” ROSIE explains,

“‘Good For Me’ is about my journey with self-love and how it took me loving and losing someone else to see that I need to find my worth within myself.  The song taught me that you can’t feel joy without feeling pain too and that love isn’t linear.”

You can listen to “Good For Me” on platforms like SoundCloud, Apple Music, and Spotify.

ROSIE is also on tour with Jake Scott until November 20.  You can purchase tickets here.

Keep up with ROSIE:  Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // TikTok // YouTube

Christine Sloman
Christine Slomanhttps://linktr.ee/christine.sloman
Writer for Melodic Mag since 2018. Music lover since always.

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