“Not ready to say
goodbye. When it’s love, it’s not just stuff.” – Kaylee Rose
(Nashville,
Tenn.) Singer-songwriter Kaylee
Rose has released a dynamic new song, titled “Stuff” to
radio and digital retailers. The powerful new track talks about the
emotional attachment one feels to the things that are left behind following a
loss or breakup; conveyed in the lyrics of the song“ Not ready to say goodbye. When it’s love, it’s not just
stuff.”
Rose,
who is already gaining attention among industry insiders, commented about the
song, saying, “Letting go of someone’s ‘stuff’ can feel like you are
letting go of that person and the memories you made with them. For many, it can
be an uneasy scenario and something that everyone has been through, or will at
one point or another.”
Co-written by Kaylee Rose, Jess Soccorsi, and Blane Mitchell, “Stuff” is the artist's first release of multiple singles set to be released throughout 2019. Recorded at Soundstage Studios and produced by Blane Mitchell, the track will be available worldwide through streaming and digital retailers.
Kaylee
Rose
- Stuff
Label: Kaylee Rose
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Rose
adds, “Compared to my other releases, this song shows a completely
different side of me. I generally write upbeat music, so this was a different
type of song I’m used to writing. I feel that so many people that can
relate to the lyrics of this song, myself included. I loved how it turned
out, and I’m excited about the new dimension it gives to my style of music.”
Kaylee
Rose is a fearless 23-year-old singer-songwriter from St. Augustine, Florida,
who has a unique style that blends many sounds across the musical
spectrum. Originally hailing from Miami, she grew up submerged in a
menagerie of musical influences and cultures which undoubtedly swayed her
unique brand of country music.
A childhood hip-hop dancer with aspirations of performing professionally, Rose’s father was the one who first saw music in her.
A childhood hip-hop dancer with aspirations of performing professionally, Rose’s father was the one who first saw music in her.
“My
dad bought me my first guitar when I was 11, and we moved from Miami to St.
Augustine,” says Rose. "St.
Augustine is a small town, and I had a hard time making friends at first, so I
started pouring my thoughts into lyrics, and
after taking a few lessons, I began teaching myself to play guitar.”
At
only 14, Rose began marketing herself and booking gigs all over St. Augustine
after school and on weekends. She never said “no” to an opportunity while still
managing to juggle her schoolwork and her positions as Dance Team Captain and
Class President. After high school, Rose played four to eight-hour gigs
every day to save enough money to move to Nashville. One year later, in 2015,
she hit the road for Music City where she had two shows booked for the day she
arrived. Rose made ends meet playing weekly at Rock Bottom Brewery and The Row
while also working in the gift shop at the Johnny Cash Museum. Rose counts both
museum owner Bill Miller and also Bart Herbison, the Executive Director of the
Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), as pivotal mentors in
her budding career.
Rose’s
single, “Good Intentions,” released April 2018, is described as: at once
soul-filled and groove-inducing, contrasted by a rootsy acoustic guitar
performance and a mid-song rap that makes the young artist’s inaugural effort
feel as significant to Country as Blondie’s genre-bending “Rapture” was to 80s
mainstream Pop.
She
has since been actively involved in Nashville’s music community and joined NSAI along with hit songwriters in
Washington D.C. to promote the Music Modernization Act.
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