R.O.S.E.

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R.O.S.E.

R.O.S.E. is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Jessie J. It was released by Republic Records in four parts, starting on 22 May 2018, and finishing on 25 May 2018, with a part being released on each day. The four parts released are R (Realisations), O (Obsessions), S (Sex) and E (Empowerment). Jessie co-wrote the album and worked with producers such as DJ Camper and Kuk Harrell. The songs "Real Deal", "Think About That", "Not My Ex" and "Queen" were released as singles before the release of the album. - WIKIPEDIA

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  • Soul in Stereo

    it’s one of R&B’s strongest releases of 2018 so far.  

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  • Renowned for Sound

    it’s actually quite skilled and enjoyable.  

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  • The musical hype

    Jessie J delivers the best album of her career.  

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  • pressplayok

    R.O.S.E. is a Jessie J you’re not expecting, but one that we’re surprised to report is much more endearing and musically exciting than any of her previous outings.  

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  • Diandra Reviews it All

    The album is her most exceptional yet because it brims with what she is good at: vulnerable pop. 

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  • star2

    Jessie J gains ground with new sound.  

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  • Life on a Rainbow

    R.O.S.E. is one of the best album’s of 2018 and Jessie’s career, to date.  

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  • black boy bulletin

    decidedly laidback R&B soundscape.  

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  • Album Confessions

    the four-piece project serves as an in-depth look into aspects of life that cause the artist grief, frustration and sadness.  

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  • MEniMusings

    This is by far her best work yet.  

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  • The Top Tens

    It’s as if she reversed the cycle of a rose - from withered to being in full bloom.  

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  • Thomas Bleach reviews

    her vocals are still as killer as ever. 

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  • GO LONDON

    singer goes deep inside herself as she steps outside the pop machine.  

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