Fuegostine's Music Club
Conversations about music with artists, curators, influencers and more. Matt is a music curator and content creator on TikTok and Instagram with over 1.6 million followers.
Fuegostine's Music Club
Rose Betts
In this episode of Fuegostine's Music Club Matt (fuegostine) talks with Rose Betts about her new album, the differences between London and Los Angeles, music as therapy and much more. I hope you enjoy the conversation I had with Rose Betts.
About Rose Betts:
Rose Betts, a celebrated figure in the London music scene, transitioned to Los Angeles during the pandemic, sparking a meteoric rise on social media with viral moments and millions of streams. In 2021, Zack Snyder enlisted her for the Flash’s theme in his ‘Director’s Cut’ of Justice League, propelling her into the DC fandom. Additionally, her collaboration with Snyder on one of the theme songs for ‘Rebel Moon’ underscores her burgeoning impact on both the music and film industries. Her debut album, White Orchids (2022) under Warner Chappell, featuring the viral hit “Driving Myself Home,” further solidified her presence with major TV placements. Following another viral sensation with “Irish Eyes” in early 2023, Rose’s acclaim soared, amassing over 20 million streams globally and over 50 million views on TikTok. With an extensive touring history across the UK, including performances at Glastonbury and LFEST and prestigious venues like The Troubadour and Ronnie Scott’s, Rose’s sold-out headline show at The Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles marked a significant milestone. Rose is now signed to Nettwerk Music Group. She recently wrapped up her debut U.S. tour, which included several sold-out stops in Portland, Seattle, San Francisco,Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and more. Now she gears up to release her sophomore album There Is No Ship.
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