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SYDNEY ROSE DEBUTS NEW SINGLE “TELL
HIM I MISS HIM”
19-year-old singer/songwriter Sydney Rose has debuted new single
“Tell Him I Miss Him.” The wistful track opens with sparse guitar, while its moving
refrain “I miss the kid you used to be” lends itself to many
interpretations. “Tell Him I Miss Him” is streaming on all platforms now via Public Consumption.
Sydney shared her latest EP This Kind Of Thing Doesn’t Last in November. On the five-track collection written solely
by Rose, the Georgia-native opened up about growing up, friendship, mental
health, and longing, with songs unfolding like a handwritten diary. The release
arrived alongside a self-directed official music video for focus track “Too Fast.” This Kind Of Thing Doesn’t Last is available on all streaming
platforms now via Public Consumption.
The EP was heralded by singles “Charlie,” and “Bedroom Floor,” a heartfelt ballad about the pain of a loved one going off to college without you (full tracklisting below). “Charlie” builds to a stunning crescendo as Rose encapsulates her anxiety with the repeated refrain, “I feel like I’m getting bad again.” In the fall, Rose also shared a cover of “Silent Night,” as part of A Very Cozy Christmas – an all-women curated and created holiday album out now via Elektra Entertainment.
In September, Sydney wrapped up dates supporting Addison Grace’s U.S. tour. Over the summer, the artist shared her debut EP You Never Met Me, out now via Public Consumption. The project included previously released singles “Phoebe Told Me,” “Things That Don’t Exist (feat. Zachary Knowles),” and “I’ll Never Get Over It” and arrived to critical acclaim, with PEOPLE Magazine naming her one of their Emerging Artists To Watch and Under The Radar attesting, “‘You Never Met Me’ is the sound of Rose finding herself in her music and introducing herself to the world, tracing all of the messy contours of teenage heartbreak in the process.” Amplify Her Voice also praised the effort, stating “Rose re-discovers different parts of herself on her own, presenting her real self through a delicately honest six-song collection.”
Sydney Rose initially gained traction via her intimate YouTube
channel covers as well as TikTok, where she has amassed over 200k followers on
the platform. Her rendition of Sleeping At Last’s “Turning Page” has accumulated over 45 million streams.
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