Lowe was born into a very musical family in Devon in 1990. She started playing music from a very young age (5) and this continued throughout her education in to what is now her career. Training in jazz, Rosie studied music throughout her education where she moved to London in 2007 to complete a Popular Music degree at Goldsmiths University.
After leaving Goldsmiths University, Rosie signed to Domino publishing, wrote and released her first EP entitled "Right Thing" (via 37 Adventures) in December 2013. She co-produced this with producers Dave Okumu and Kwes.
After a period away from the limelight, in November 2018 she released the single "The Light" and announced her forthcoming second album YU and some 2019 tour dates.
Critics describe Lowe's music as "Effortless R&B beats, experimental electronica, minimalism, the art of understatement."
Towards the end of 2014, she released her 1st single "Water Came Down", and 2nd single "How'd You Like It" from her debut album Control which was released in 2016.
Me Your Ghost
Rosie Lowe Lyrics
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When I needed you the most
You lost any fight you ever had
Now it
's time to let it go
Rosie Lowe's song Me And Your Ghost is a moving ballad that speaks on heartbreak and letting go. The opening lyrics "You were busy going underground, When I needed you the most" imply a sense of abandonment and betrayal. It seems that the person she was counting on for support or love disappeared when she needed them the most, leaving her feeling lost and alone. The line "You lost any fight you ever had, Now it's time to let it go" speaks to the struggle of trying to hold on to someone who has already given up. It's a hard lesson to learn, but sometimes the best thing to do is to let go and move on from something or someone who is no longer able to provide what we need.
In the chorus, Rosie sings "Now I’m laying on the bed, I’m feeling nothing" which seems to indicate a numbness or emotional detachment. The line "I still sleep on your side, And sometimes cry" speaks to the lingering pain that is still present even when we try to move on. It's a painful reminder of what was lost and what could have been. The song ends on a hopeful note with the repeated line, "Let it go" as if Rosie is reminding herself to release the pain and heartache, and allow herself to heal.
Contributed by Colton A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@beccabligh1358
She absolutely killed this live at dimensions. Better than the record. What a highlight.
@aaronmcnair9001
Absolutely amazing!!!!
@timsmith9541
I like the red eyes edit . Still like this too though :)
@isabellawalczuch4755
die frau ist nur geil, aber meine ist die einzigartige. Ich liebe dich