Calgary Singer Songwriter Rozette Drops New “Bite” Music Video, Enjoy Self-Indlugence
The more we wade into the Canadian independent scene, the more we find skilled musicians that need more exposure. This time we are checking out the Calgary singer Rozette and a brand new music video for her single “Bite”. With an impressive career spanning over a decade, Rozette has crafted quite the image for her career and we absolutely love it. With a powerful vocal range like the Queen of Little Monsters, the grace of Adele, and the “don’t give a f**k” attitude of Pink, Rozette has already impressed us. Even showing her support for the LGBTQ+ community in a tribute coming out early July we will fully support her blossoming career.
As for her latest music video, it further showcases that her song “Bite” is a shining example of over-indulgence and satisfying urges. The track serves as a fantastic introduction to Rozette and her persona, being surprisingly awesome to listen to and overtly hilarious at the same time. Rozette takes “Bite” and showcases her seductive yet fun vocal stylings, embracing the weird that comes along with it. “Bite”‘s music video, while simplistic on a technical level, emanates the same spirit and level of energy that Rozette puts forth in her performances. We still can’t get the image of Rozette in a full hot dog bodysuit out of our heads.
Make sure you check out the music video for “Bite” on YouTube below!
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