Enrose ‘s “Tattoo” Blends Music, Metaphor, & Empowerment In An Epic Fusion

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Enrose ’s latest single, “Tattoo,” brings together the skills of Kit Benz, Gabi Rose, Jake Navarro, giving rise to a captivating musical experience. Recently, the band’s saxophonist and the mastermind behind the project, shed light on the pivotal moment that sparked the fusion of these talents. 

The singer-songwriter, Gabi Rose, explains that the origins of Enrose trace back to a collection of songs written during college years. Anthony Lopardo, owner and producer at Westfall Recording Co., recognized the promise in her demos and provided the encouragement needed to embark on this new path. The band was born, with a vision that extended beyond a solo project, embracing new aspirations for boundless growth. 

“Tattoo” is a harmonious blend of diverse influences, ranging from Pop R&B to Chill Pop. Enrose‘s songwriting weaves themes of empowerment, vulnerability, self-expression, and love. The track encapsulates not just a musical creation, but a live performance experience that aims to connect with audiences on a deeper level. 

The metaphor of getting a tattoo and its correlation to personal transformation fuels the lyrical essence of the song. Enrose draws parallels between the daring act of inking one’s skin and the transformative nature of taking risks, resulting in growth and introspection. The song captures the exhilaration and rejuvenation that come from stepping out of one’s comfort zone and embracing new forms of self-expression. 

Beyond the music, Enrose is committed to breaking boundaries and empowering women in the industry. The project serves as a platform to challenge societal norms and encourage unapologetic self-expression. As the band continues to push the envelope of artistic norms, their music resonates with a diverse audience, fostering a sense of liberation and unity. “Tattoo”  is more than a song; it’s a reflection of personal growth, empowerment, and the pursuit of unbridled creativity. 

Listen to “Tattoo” here: