![]() I want to be their friend and I want to speak to them through my songs. The reason I feel like I have a place is because I want to relate to women. I think it’s because a lot of the fans are women. I used to have more thought on why females weren’t doing so well. I’m just a singer telling the truth from my perspective. RF: I never think of myself in terms of like, I’m a girl and this is a boy. I feel like if it’s somebody like Faith Hill or Lady Antebellum that I am a fan of, I’m going to most likely give them the song.ĬMIL: It’s a great time to be a female in Country music, would you agree? When you’re a songwriter your last song is always your best song. I feel like I can always write another song. I kind of have the mind if somebody really wants to record one of my songs they can and I’ll write a better one. As a songwriter, how do you decide which songs to keep for yourself and which ones to let go? Sometimes within a month I could write twelve songs and sometimes there’s just one that sticks out.ĬMIL: Some of your songs of been recorded by artists such as Lady Antebellum and Faith Hill. It was a good birthday gift because the minute we wrote it, I knew it was special. ![]() I wrote it a couple years ago with a guy named Tommy Lee James on my birthday. RF: It’s about wishing love was a little bit kinder on your heart. And then second to that would be “Like Crazy” which is a quieter, more intimate song that I wrote by myself. We have a single out called “If Love Had A Heart.” It’s probably my favorite, or the one I’m most proud of. Out of everything that we’ve cut so far, these are the ones I was holding on to just waiting for the right time to put these out. Check out our interview below…ĬMIL: Your EP features five tracks -why did you select these five to be featured on the release? Falcon, who is part of CMT’s Next Women of Country campaign, is breaking into Country radio with “If Love Had a Heart,” the lead single from her new EP.ĬountryMusicIsLove recently sat down with Falcon to discuss her influences, songwriting, the EP and much more. ![]() EP available here.Show Dog-Universal Music recording artist Rose Falcon recently released a brand new five-song EP entitled, 19th Avenue (Volume 2). And Rose has taken time out to shares thoughts on 19th Avenue (Volume 2) with you.īe sure to add Rose Falcon‘s 19th Avenue (Volume 2) to your country music collection. Rose has a seasoned blend of vocals and twang that makes her delivery refreshingly unique. In addition to her own recording, her songs have been recorded by Faith Hill, Lady Antebellum and her music has been used in national advertising campaigns for Verizon Wireless, JC Penny and Estée Lauder. She’s written or co-written every song she’s released to date. Rose is a singer/songwriter born in New York City and raised in Nashville. I don’t want anyone to feel like they are alone.” I really want to be a friend to people through my songs. “The greatest compliment to me, as a songwriter, is when someone tells me that the lyrics of one of my songs made them feel like I understood what they were going through. “I think it’s really hard to go through life without having a broken heart at some point,” says Rose. If Love Had a Heart is the lead single from Rose’s new 19th Avenue (Volume 2) EP available on iTunes now. And if you haven’t acquainted yourself with this up and comer, now’s your chance.įalcon has been named one of Country Weekly’s “One to Watch in 2013” and CMT’s Next Women of Country, an initiative that showcases the rising generation of signed and unsigned female superstars with exclusive content including video premieres, performances. Show Dog-Universal Music recording artist Rose Falcon has released her new five-song EP, 19th Avenue (Volume 2), on January 29, 2013.
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