Multi-instrumentalist Roselien is best described as a force to be reckoned with. Fusing R&B, neo-soul, electronic, nu-jazz and funk to create her signature soundscape, ‘Give Me A Break’ is taken from her forthcoming EP ‘Seventh Ascension”. Receiving praise from the likes of Worldwide FM, Last Day Deaf and Soho Radio to name a few, Roselien has also opened for artists such as Meshell Ndegeocello, Gregory Porter, The Jones Girls, Bilal and Gabriel Garzon Montano. Playing shows at iconic venues such as The Jazz Cafe, Rich Mix and The Lexington to name a few, this songwriter is destined for a successful career on stage.
Sharing her thoughts on the message of the iconic new single, Roselien explains, “Give Me A Break is about realising how high the price can be for chasing your dream”.
“Give Me A Break” is an adventurous, groove-infused number with a strong neo-soul persona. Energetic and empowering all under one roof, the exceptional new release specialises in leaving listeners wanting more. Bound to leave your feet tapping from the very first note, ‘Give Me A Break’ continues to bring something new to the table with each listen.
Explaining how she finds her inspiration, Roselien shares “,I get my inspiration from forward thinking musicians and producers such as George Duke, Quincy Jones, Frank Ocean, Esperanza Spalding, Erykah Badu, Moacir Santos and Johnny Guitar Watson to name a few. I get inspired by interactions with people, by nature, by reading, by art, by listening to music and studying it – I find it all inspiring”.
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