“type two” by Rose Brokenshire

Rose Brokenshire has one of those authentic folk-pop voices that extends beyond the lyrics. In her newest release, “type two”, she tells her story through a range of soft beats and production techniques of using her vocals as an instrument.

She has such a softness and raw intake within her vocals, that it feels as if she is telling her listeners a well kept secret through the lyrics.

Her honesty is showcased throughout her vocal journey in many moments of this song. It is truly a treat for the listener.

Written by Tricia Patras

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