Indie-pop artist Rosetta is rebellious and sassy in her latest track “Heartbreaker,” released on Nov. 1, that explores what it’s like to fall for the wrong guy on purpose. With authentic storytelling, Rosetta keeps it real about doing things even when you know the consequences aren’t good.
The New Zealand artist blends indie pop and rock well in “Heartbreaker” as she opens up with an electric guitar before going into a sweet melody. From the very beginning, Rosetta is honest about the kind of guy she’s chasing when she starts her first verse with “My mum doesn’t like you very much.” While she’s aware that she wants a bad boy, she’s unapologetic about love making her blind as she sings with an enchanting voice, “He’s a heartbreaker / And he’s all I want.”
Rosetta’s rebellion comes out in the pre-chorus when she sings in her catchy bridge, “I don’t think that I’ll ever listen to them.” That lyric reveals how serious her crush is as it seems even the opinions of her friends don’t matter to her.
As you’ll hear in “Heartbreaker,” the indie pop sensation loves to create music that is as sugary sweet as it is introspective and authentic. Inspired by her own journey of self-discovery, Rosetta shares stories navigating the twists and turns of life that she hopes are fun for girls in their teens and twenties. If you’re looking for your next indie pop-rock artist with a feminine, coquette aesthetic, then Rosetta’s music may be for you.