Rising British country singer Jeorgia Rose has released “Undertone,” an upbeat track about never being able to find the right guy. With hooky melodies and an energetic beat, this song is perfect for summer. “Undertone” marks the second single ahead of the release of Jeorgia Rose’s debut album, which is set to be released this fall.
According to Jeorgia Rose, “Undertone” is an “uptempo, lighthearted tune about how hard dating is for my generation, cheekily suggesting that maybe you’re just better off being single rather than wasting your time.” The song’s relatable lyrics are filled with hyperboles, and she says she “hopes people can have fun and just laugh while listening to it.”
With this catchy release, which follows the single “My Kinda Man,” Jeorgia Rose makes it clear that her upcoming album will be nothing short of spectacular. Fans should stay tuned for her new music!
he singer-songwriter out of Manchester is introducing herself right on time with her latest: a dreamy, transportive, comforting new single. While based across the pond, Jeorgia Rose’s sound feels steeped in the singer-songwriter community more expected of an artist growing in Nashville or the independent music halls of Brooklyn. Her country-pop sound floats above the generation of songwriters inspired by the likes of Taylor Swift and Kacey Musgraves; she surpasses nostalgia, hoping people feel understood when they listen to her music, and, more importantly, hoping people will feel something of significance at all.
What’s more, Jeorgia Rose understands that there’s more out there than traditional romance. “Life doesn’t revolve around the guy or girl you’re in love with,” she says. Her background in live shows, having spent years now playing live shows and honing her ability to connect with a crowd, feeds back into her craft, creating an ever-expanding sonic and lyrical world. Above all else, her process revolves around following her emotions and letting her heart guide the story, rather than trying to find the perfectly curated or algorithmic melody. If she finds a hit along the way, so be it.
Her stripped-back, emotional style suits her gentle, comforting vocals, and her songs are what ultimately speak for themselves. Young people will be able to see themselves in Jeorgia Rose’s work most of all.
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