Rose Gray Hits Fresh Pop Heights With ‘Last Song’

It's a disco-leaning blast of heaven...

East London pop riser Rose Gray returns with her fantastic new single 'Last Song'.

The songwriter's debut mixtape 'dancing, drinking, talking, thinking' was an excellent introduction, a work of pop ambition by a lovable over-sharer.

Someone who writes from the heart, new single 'Last Song' finds Rose Gray falling in love on the dancefloor.

The production is a slice of disco-infused euphoria reminiscent of Jessie Ware's last album, while Rose Gray's pointed vocal is a thing of joy.

An ode to dancing your troubles away in the inky night, she comments:

“I wrote ‘Last Song’ about falling for someone on the dancefloor, just as the night is coming to a close – the sun’s coming up, the lights are about to come on. It’s that knowing feeling that it can’t last.”

“In essence, it’s a love song to myself; lyrically I play with an inner debate I actually had in the moment about being strong and leaving a situation, keeping it as something short and sweet rather than pursuing a connection. It's an ethereal house record with a sprinkle of rave and a nod to Kylie early 00’s. I love it.”

Tune in now.

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