ROZES is back with a brand-new single “All Up In My Head” alongside a stunning animated visualizer today – listen now via your preferred listening service HERE. ROZES looks inward on the track and encourages listeners – and herself – to stop overthinking and practice and embrace self-love. She says:

“When I wrote ‘All Up In My Head,’ I wanted to talk about the insecurities people face living in their own bodies. No matter how many times others tell us we’re beautiful & worthy, sometimes it’s hard to find self-love. A lot of times I wish I could see myself through the eyes of those who love me, and I know I’m not alone in that.”

“All Up In My Head” follows several new collaborations for ROZES throughout the past year. Most recently, she lent her vocals to two album cuts on Gabby Barrett’s latest LP Goldmine – “Strong” and “Footprints on the Moon” – released in June 2020. Last year, ROZES teamed up with Multi-Platinum artist Mat Kearney on “Walls,” a collaborative single which has gone on to stream over 5 MILLION times and enjoyed airplay on stations like Sirius XM’s The Pulse. Collaborations are nothing new for ROZES; her talent has led to collaborations with The ChainsmokersGalantisBig GiganticLogicCheat Codes and more. She performed “Where Would We Be,” her track with Nicky Romero on Good Morning America and CONAN while “Roses” – the triple-platinum track she worked on with The Chainsmokers landed her on Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Late Late Show with James Corden.

With over 1 BILLION streams under her belt, ROZES has built an impressive career and discography in just five short years with her undeniable vocal ability and songwriting skill set that has quickly established her as one of pop’s most ubiquitous voices. Her songwriting has been praised by TIMEPitchforkEntertainment WeeklyMarie Claire and Paper and her moving track “Halfway There” was chosen as the official anthem of the 2019 Women’s March. “All Up In My Head” sees her continuing the fight for self-acceptance and empowerment.