
Baby Rose signs to Secretly Canadian and delivers new singles "Go" and "Fight Club" featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow
Baby Rose has shared news of her signing to Secretly Canadian, and has unveiled "Go" and Georgia Anne Muldrow collaboration "Fight Club" to celebrate the announcement.
"Go" and "Fight Club" featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow are Baby Rose's first outings since joining BLK ODYSSY on "COMPLEX OF KILLING A MAN" in May, and both tracks are teamed with videos directed by Khufu Najee.
""Go" is about fighting to hold onto past love by any means necessary," Baby Rose explains. "That love is redefined depending on the state of mind I’m in when listening. Sometimes sourced from within (my essence and purpose), but sometimes it’s the past - people and things. The record is nostalgic. It finds me in a space fighting for the familiar and fading. This record was created in Nashville while I was in a state of peak blessings, but at the time felt fearful in the back of my mind because I knew nothing lasts forever. That is a beautiful and equally painful fact of life."
She adds of "Fight Club", ""Fight Club" is like a switch went off. I’m being urged to let go of what was for what could have been. A higher version of consciousness enters the chat, picture the role played by Georgia Anne Muldrow, urging me to abandon the comfort of familiarity and take a risk. To live life with vigour and trust myself. We made this record within the matter of a few hours. It was a flow, guided energetically by the urge to break out of any box I was put in."
She's yet to follow up her 2019 debut album To Myself.
"Go" and "Fight Club" featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow are both out now on Secretly Canadian.
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