California-Based Singer Rowe Debut With Haunting Single “Tired Love”

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Following the break up of her band The Honey Trees, ROWE is steps in a solo career with her debut single “Tired Love”. The song is a haunting Neo soul composition about growing and healing from bad experiences, mostly in love. Indeed, love has always been the most important subject for artists, and the California-based vocalist knows exactly how to express her feelings through the notes she delivers. About the song, Rowe shares:
“The song is not necessarily about one person or relationship, but kind of encompasses a lot of experiences I've had where I was made to feel like I couldn't fully be myself and I needed certain people to be strong. It's a testimonial to growth and healing, finding strength just as yourself, and felt like the perfect first song to share as a solo artist.”
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