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Ella More – Sweet Rose

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Ella More releases her brand new expansive single “Sweet Rose.”

“Sweet Rose” arrives as one of Ella More’s most emotionally expansive releases to date.  Driven  by  bright,  addictive  pop  production  from  multi  platinum Grammy-nominated  producer  Jake  Gosling  (Ed  Sheeran,  One  Direction  Paloma Faith).  The  track  captures  the  rush  of  love  at  its  most  intoxicating,  while  gently unravelling  what  happens  when  that  feeling  no  longer  aligns  with  who  you  are becoming.

Raised  in  Moseley,  Birmingham,  Ella grew up inside a model of enduring love. Her parents have been together since they were fifteen. They still bicker like teenagers, she  says,  but  their  bond  feels  unquestionable.  Watching them build a life through resilience,  ambition  and  belief  in  each  other  shaped  her  earliest  understanding  of partnership.   Speaking on the new single Ella says:  “My  parents  showed  me  that  love  is  something  you  work  at  and  grow  within.  It is steady.  It  is  chosen. “Sweet Rose” came from realising I was in something that did not feel like that. There is a moment when you look at your life from the outside,”You see  the  person  you  love,  you  see  yourself,  and  something  shifts.  “Sweet  Rose”  is that mirror moment. It is uncomfortable, but it is also freeing.”

This  song  lives  in  that  tension.  On  the  surface,  it  feels  euphoric  and  immediate. Underneath,  a  quiet  awakening  takes place. It explores inherited expectations, old patterns and internal evolution. As someone who has often spoken about navigating identity  and  belonging,  Ella  channels  that  same  duality  here. Staying because it is familiar. Leaving because you have outgrown it. 

The  visual  world  deepens  that  contrast.  In  the  heart  of  the  Black  Country  sits  a beautifully  preserved Mid Century  home, all clean lines and quiet nostalgia. Inside, the relationship feels contained and cyclical. Rooms are still. Conversations repeat. Ella  moves  through  space  styled  in  sharp  Mary  Quant  inspired  silhouettes,  bold shapes  and  vintage  femininity.  She  feels  both  perfectly  placed  and  quietly misaligned,  a  modern  woman  suspended  inside  a  frozen  world.  Outside,  energy changes.  With  suitcase  in  hand,  landscape  opens  and  breath  returns.  The countryside  stretches  wide,  wind  replaces  silence.  Freedom  is  not  dramatic.  It  is deliberate.

”Sweet  Rose” blooms as it unfolds. Production lifts, emotions sharpen, confidence rises.  Where  earlier  releases  explored  release  and  reflection,  this  chapter  feels expansive. It carries forward everything Ella grew up believing love could be, while honouring the courage it takes to walk away from what it is not.  

Drawing  from  pop,  indie  and  alternative influences, her music moves instinctively, guided  by  feeling  over  formula.  “Sweet  Rose”  is  not simply about heartbreak. It is about  growth.  About  recognising  that  love  should  widen  your  world,  not  make  it smaller, and the world is exactly what Ella is about to take by storm.

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