Jiggle Wiggle
Hailing from Newham, East London, Rosé is one of 2021's most promising fresh faces! With confidence and finesse, he is able to effortlessly fuse rap and drill, fast becoming a force to be reckoned with.
With DJ Target premiering his latest release ‘Jiggle Wiggle’ on BBC 1xtra, Rosé shows off a tight flow, combined with compelling bars, setting the young artist apart from the rest. The video was uploaded to Mixtape Madness, receiving some very positive feedback.
The track begins with a harmonic elevation that quickly snaps into a two-step and drill fusion, allowing Rosé to take us on a lyrical journey. Through bars like ‘now when I leave that booth no need for an aux / hear my tunes on radio’, the confidence the East London rapper holds towards his music is clear.
The accompanying video for ‘Jiggle Wiggle’ helps bring the song to life and follows Rosé leaving prison and celebrating his release with a beautiful young woman in the back of a London cab. The visuals are slick and use effects to help Rosé’s lyrics pop out from the screen, showcasing bars that highlight the impressive use of wordplay and metaphors such as ‘Violate who? Mind the smoke don’t bun out your chest like I slapped some Vicks in’.
The track has both a hard-hitting and uplifting feel throughout, with a Miami bass inspired beat that allows Rosé to jump on the rhythm with an equally potent and sharp-edged flow pattern. The production of the song is sleek and has a classic UK rap feel to it, suppling Rosé with the foundation to build his clever wordplay on.
Speaking on the song, Rosé said
Despite having released only two previous singles, ‘Back To’ and ‘Bodied’, Rosé has accumulated nearly 100,000 streams which is a sign of things to come from the rising artist. If ‘Jiggle Wiggle’ is anything to go by, Rosé is set to announce himself to the world and keep the Newham flag flying high with his upcoming projects.