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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.[1] 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.

R.O.S.E.
Studio album by
Released22–25 May 2018
StudioMDDN Studios (Burbank, California)
Length55:23
Label
Producer
Jessie J chronology
Sweet Talker
(2014)
R.O.S.E.
(2018)
This Christmas Day
(2018)
Singles from R.O.S.E.
  1. "Real Deal"
    Released: 11 August 2017
  2. "Think About That"
    Released: 15 September 2017
  3. "Not My Ex"
    Released: 6 October 2017
  4. "Queen"
    Released: 17 November 2017

The songs "Real Deal", "Think About That", "Not My Ex" and "Queen" were released as singles before the release of the album. Jessie J promoted the album with the R.O.S.E Tour (2017–2018) performing songs from the album and some of her signature hits.

Background edit

Following the release of Jessie J's previous album, Sweet Talker, she began to have difficulty with writing and creating new music. In an interview with Billboard, she stated "I wasn't enjoying the music I was making as much as I should. I wasn't writing because I didn't want to make music that escaped me from that. I wanted to make music that put me in the feeling. But to do that I had to be really strong; to know that I wasn't going to be able to be pushed and fall over. That's why it took me a long time. I don't feel that I've ever learned so much about myself at any other time in my life." After some time off working with DJ Camper, Jessie J became inspired to write again. "[DJ Camper] put the 'Think About That' beat on repeat before going outside for a break. I called him a dickhead because I still didn't feel creative yet. I hadn't really written a song for two years, just some poetry. But as I sat there and listened to the beat, words started to come out".[2] When talking about the singles, "Think About That" and "Not My Ex" with Jack White from the UK Charts Company, Jessie described them as "a new energy". While talking about the acronyms of the album's title, Jessie said that "Those four words were what I kept coming back to, that everything I was writing about could fall into. I wrote [R.O.S.E.] out and then thought 'shit, my mum's name is Rose' and it came naturally like that."[3]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Renowned for Sound     [4]

Renowned for Sound awarded R.O.S.E. 3.5 out of 5 stars, with Rachael Scarsbrook stating that "splitting an album into four chunks is a brave move for a popstar, in a genre when fans are a little more casual and expect everything to be delivered to them in one all consuming format. That said, R.O.S.E. feels like Jessie J almost fully rejecting her more mainstream appeal in order to put out a collection of tracks that mean a great deal to her on a more personal level. It might not be the kind of thing I normally go for, but as a project it’s actually quite skilled and enjoyable."[4]

Promotion edit

In August 2017, Jessie teamed up with M&M's to promote her single "Real Deal".[5] In the following months, she released "Think About That", "Not My Ex" and "Queen" as follow-up singles from R.O.S.E.

R.O.S.E Tour 2017–2018 edit

On 15 September 2017, Jessie J announced a worldwide run of intimate shows. On 20 September 2017 an extra date was added in London at the Shepherd's Bush Empire. Jessie J continued to add more dates through 2018 supporting R.O.S.E.

Track listing edit

All tracks written by Jessica Cornish and Darhyl Camper, except where noted.

R.O.S.E. (Realisations)
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Oh Lord"1:37
2."Think About That"
  • DJ Camper
3:13
3."Dopamine"
  • DJ Camper
  • Jessie J
3:17
4."Easy on Me"
  • DJ Camper
  • Jessie J
4:59
Total length:13:06
R.O.S.E. (Obsessions)
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
5."Real Deal" (Cornish, Camper, Shuggie Otis)
4:15
6."Petty"
  • DJ Camper
3:02
7."Not My Ex"
  • DJ Camper
3:30
8."Four Letter Word"
  • DJ Camper
  • Jessie J
4:16
Total length:15:02
R.O.S.E. (Sex)
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
9."Queen"
  • DJ Camper
3:24
10."One Night Lover"
  • DJ Camper
4:04
11."Dangerous"
  • DJ Camper
4:00
12."Play" (Jerry Fuller, David Foster, Cheryl Lynn, David Paich)3:07
Total length:14:35
R.O.S.E. (Empowerment)
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
13."Glory"
  • DJ Camper
3:28
14."Rose Challenge"
  • DJ Camper
0:55
15."Someone's Lady"
  • DJ Camper
4:28
16."I Believe in Love"
  • DJ Camper
3:49
Total length:12:40

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from Tidal.[6][7][8][9]

Performance

  • Jessica Cornish – vocals, background vocals, songwriting
  • Darhyl Camper – songwriting
  • Shuggie Otis – songwriting
  • Jerry Fuller – songwriting
  • David Foster – songwriting
  • Cheryl Lynn – songwriting
  • David Paich – songwriting

Technical

  • Darhyl Camper – programming, production
  • Kuk Harrell – production
  • Hitmaka – production
  • Bongo ByTheWay – production
  • Simone Torres – engineering
  • Sauce Miyagi – engineering
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing
  • David Nakaji – mixing assistance
  • Iván Jiménez – mixing assistance
  • Maddox Chimm – mixing assistance

Release history edit

Release Date Label
R (Realisations) 22 May 2018 Republic
O (Obsessions) 23 May 2018
S (Sex) 24 May 2018
E (Empowerment) 25 May 2018

References edit

  1. ^ "Jessie J Announces 4-Part Rollout for New Album 'R.O.S.E.,' Premieres 'Queen' Music Video". Billboard. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Jessie J Talks Growth with 'R.O.S.E.': 'I Felt I'd Lost My Flair'". Billboard. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  3. ^ White, Jack. "Jessie J talks new album R.O.S.E and hits back at criticism: "Say what you want – I am who I am"". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b Scarsbrook, Rachel (21 June 2018). "Album Review: Jessie J – R.O.S.E." Renowned for Sound. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  5. ^ "[Video] Jessie J And M&M's Give You A Taste Of Her New Music – Z103.5". Z103.5. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  6. ^ "R.O.S.E. (Realisations) / Jessie J". Tidal. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  7. ^ "R.O.S.E. (Obsessions) / Jessie J". Tidal. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  8. ^ "R.O.S.E. (Sex) / Jessie J". Tidal. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  9. ^ "R.O.S.E. (Empowerment) / Jessie J". Tidal. Retrieved 12 April 2020.

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For other uses see Rose disambiguation 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 1 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 R O S E Studio album by Jessie JReleased22 25 May 2018StudioMDDN Studios Burbank California Length55 23LabelRepublicProducerJessie JDJ CamperKuk HarrellHitmakaBongoByTheWayJessie J chronologySweet Talker 2014 R O S E 2018 This Christmas Day 2018 Singles from R O S E Real Deal Released 11 August 2017 Think About That Released 15 September 2017 Not My Ex Released 6 October 2017 Queen Released 17 November 2017 The songs Real Deal Think About That Not My Ex and Queen were released as singles before the release of the album Jessie J promoted the album with the R O S E Tour 2017 2018 performing songs from the album and some of her signature hits Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Promotion 3 1 R O S E Tour 2017 2018 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Release history 7 ReferencesBackground editFollowing the release of Jessie J s previous album Sweet Talker she began to have difficulty with writing and creating new music In an interview with Billboard she stated I wasn t enjoying the music I was making as much as I should I wasn t writing because I didn t want to make music that escaped me from that I wanted to make music that put me in the feeling But to do that I had to be really strong to know that I wasn t going to be able to be pushed and fall over That s why it took me a long time I don t feel that I ve ever learned so much about myself at any other time in my life After some time off working with DJ Camper Jessie J became inspired to write again DJ Camper put the Think About That beat on repeat before going outside for a break I called him a dickhead because I still didn t feel creative yet I hadn t really written a song for two years just some poetry But as I sat there and listened to the beat words started to come out 2 When talking about the singles Think About That and Not My Ex with Jack White from the UK Charts Company Jessie described them as a new energy While talking about the acronyms of the album s title Jessie said that Those four words were what I kept coming back to that everything I was writing about could fall into I wrote R O S E out and then thought shit my mum s name is Rose and it came naturally like that 3 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingRenowned for Sound nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Renowned for Sound awarded R O S E 3 5 out of 5 stars with Rachael Scarsbrook stating that splitting an album into four chunks is a brave move for a popstar in a genre when fans are a little more casual and expect everything to be delivered to them in one all consuming format That said R O S E feels like Jessie J almost fully rejecting her more mainstream appeal in order to put out a collection of tracks that mean a great deal to her on a more personal level It might not be the kind of thing I normally go for but as a project it s actually quite skilled and enjoyable 4 Promotion editIn August 2017 Jessie teamed up with M amp M s to promote her single Real Deal 5 In the following months she released Think About That Not My Ex and Queen as follow up singles from R O S E R O S E Tour 2017 2018 edit On 15 September 2017 Jessie J announced a worldwide run of intimate shows On 20 September 2017 an extra date was added in London at the Shepherd s Bush Empire Jessie J continued to add more dates through 2018 supporting R O S E Track listing editAll tracks written by Jessica Cornish and Darhyl Camper except where noted R O S E Realisations No TitleProducer s Length1 Oh Lord DJ CamperJessie J1 372 Think About That DJ Camper3 133 Dopamine DJ CamperJessie J3 174 Easy on Me DJ CamperJessie J4 59Total length 13 06 R O S E Obsessions No TitleProducer s Length5 Real Deal Cornish Camper Shuggie Otis DJ CamperKuk Harrell4 156 Petty DJ Camper3 027 Not My Ex DJ Camper3 308 Four Letter Word DJ CamperJessie J4 16Total length 15 02 R O S E Sex No TitleProducer s Length9 Queen DJ Camper3 2410 One Night Lover DJ Camper4 0411 Dangerous DJ Camper4 0012 Play Jerry Fuller David Foster Cheryl Lynn David Paich BongoByTheWayHitmaka3 07Total length 14 35 R O S E Empowerment No TitleProducer s Length13 Glory DJ Camper3 2814 Rose Challenge DJ Camper0 5515 Someone s Lady DJ Camper4 2816 I Believe in Love DJ Camper3 49Total length 12 40Personnel editCredits adapted from Tidal 6 7 8 9 Performance Jessica Cornish vocals background vocals songwriting Darhyl Camper songwriting Shuggie Otis songwriting Jerry Fuller songwriting David Foster songwriting Cheryl Lynn songwriting David Paich songwriting Technical Darhyl Camper programming production Kuk Harrell production Hitmaka production Bongo ByTheWay production Simone Torres engineering Sauce Miyagi engineering Jaycen Joshua mixing David Nakaji mixing assistance Ivan Jimenez mixing assistance Maddox Chimm mixing assistanceRelease history editRelease Date Label R Realisations 22 May 2018 Republic O Obsessions 23 May 2018 S Sex 24 May 2018 E Empowerment 25 May 2018References edit Jessie J Announces 4 Part Rollout for New Album R O S E Premieres Queen Music Video Billboard Retrieved 21 May 2018 Jessie J Talks Growth with R O S E I Felt I d Lost My Flair Billboard Retrieved 21 May 2018 White Jack Jessie J talks new album R O S E and hits back at criticism Say what you want I am who I am Official Charts Company Retrieved 3 March 2020 a b Scarsbrook Rachel 21 June 2018 Album Review Jessie J R O S E Renowned for Sound Retrieved 28 June 2018 Video Jessie J And M amp M s Give You A Taste Of Her New Music Z103 5 Z103 5 9 August 2017 Retrieved 21 May 2018 R O S E Realisations Jessie J Tidal Retrieved 12 April 2020 R O S E Obsessions Jessie J Tidal Retrieved 12 April 2020 R O S E Sex Jessie J Tidal Retrieved 12 April 2020 R O S E Empowerment Jessie J Tidal Retrieved 12 April 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title R O S E amp oldid 1201791050, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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