Draft:Ella Rosa (singer)
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Born and raised in Henley-On-Thames, having lived in Freeport, The Bahamas, singer Ella Rosa made her first upload to Spotify when she was 16-years old. After moving to Manhattan at the age of 11, she developed a knack for music by studying opera and listening to the likes of Erykah Badu, The Police, Amy Winehouse, Nina Simone, and more. Soon she started writing and releasing her own music based on these influences. Her first single, “Myself”, earned industry recognition from entertainment leaders such as ‘Complex’, ‘Wonderland Magazine’, ‘EARMILK’ , ‘FLAUNT’, and ‘Grimy Goods’, just to name a few. These names appeared again as the artist released other singles from her YELLOW BLAZER EP. Ella Rosa issued her third single, "Too Cool" in 2020 which garnered Spotify playlist support, followed by "24 Hours" and then "Selfish". Ella’s experiences are conveyed through soulful vocals, underlined with jazz undertones, an apt metaphor for a resilient and upbeat approach to life as an emerging artist.
Rosa released her single "Nothing Sacred" in October 2021.[1]
List of singles[edit]
• 'Nothing Sacred' (released October 2021)[2][3]
• Good Times (released March 2022)[4]
Critical reception[edit]
'Nothing Sacred' was described by Grimy Goods as a "bouncily lush track that takes a long, scrutinizing look at past relationships and the red flags often missed."[5]
[6]References[edit]
- ^ Moen, Matt. "Ella Rosa Holds 'Nothing Sacred'". Paper Magazine.
- ^ Moen, Matt. "Ella Rosa Holds 'Nothing Sacred'". Paper Magazine.
- ^ "PREMIERE: ELLA ROSA – "NOTHING SACRED"". Wonderland. 8 October 2021.
- ^ "Premiere: Ella Rosa Shares New Single "Good Times" Featuring My Favorite Color". CelebMix. 13 March 2022.
- ^ Ward, Stephen (8 October 2021). "Ella Rosa slips ever more comfortably into her pop/neo-soul niche with single "Nothing Sacred"". Grimy Goods.
- ^ "Ella Rosa". Spotify. Retrieved 2023-08-08.