Rose Gray’s ‘Wet & Wild’ Is A Radiant Pop Song

Another step to her debut album...

Rose Gray has shared her new single ‘Wet & Wild’.

The dance-pop force lit up summer with a slew of new tracks, including her singles ‘Free’, ‘Angel Of Satisfaction’ and ‘Switch’. Performing at Glastonbury alongside Shygirl, she also launched her own East London based club night – Rose presents Gray Selects.

With her debut album set to land in January, Rose Gray keeps the momentum flowing with her new single – the radiant ‘Wet & Wild’.

Sculpted in New York, it dials into the Chicago roots of house, before transposing this with her own experiences in London nightlife. The bold lyrics look back on a chaotic night in Soho, with ‘Wet & Wild’ showing Rose Gray in full main character mode.

She comments…

“I wrote this with Sur Back (aka Caroline Sans) in Nyc, she played me the track pretty close to what it is now, and I fell instantly in love. Those acid-house- synths just got me. The song is about a crazy night I had in New York. I left a club in a state of chaos, before long I was running through the streets of Soho and then it started to rain. It was warm rain. I was feeling wild, my Vivienne dress was soaked through. I was having a main character moment.”

Tune in now.

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