Jorja Smith Releases New Music ‘Rose Rouge’

Jorja Smith is bringing again the sounds of acid jazz on her new single “Rose Rouge.”

On her newest monitor, the British singer brings her sultry finesse to a brand new territory as she covers St Germain’s 2000 jazz hit “Rose Rouge,” primarily based on Marlena Shaw’s stay model of “Lady Of The Ghetto.”

“I need you to get collectively,” Smith teases as her easy vocals cascade over the pulsing breakbeat jam, making for a mesmerizing, stylish jam.

The brand new tune is lifted from the Blue Notice Data upcoming compilation LP Blue Notice Re:imagined, due out in September.

Because of Annie Mac for making Jorja’s ‘Rose Rouge’ her Hottest File within the World! Initially by St Germain the monitor is a part of the Blue Notice Re:imagined album.

Hearken to the monitor > https://t.co/7s4DrhzrAi pic.twitter.com/EOKclYVFde

— Jorja Smith (@JorjaSmith) June 9, 2020

“Because of Annie Mac for making Jorja’s ‘Rose Rouge’ her Hottest File within the World! Initially by St Germain the monitor is a part of the Blue Notice Re:imagined album,” Smith tweeted following the tune’s launch. 

Smith has been on a jazz streak with “Rose Rouge” following the equally infectious “Kiss Me In The Morning,” launched again in Might.

Hearken to Jorja Smith’s “Rose Rouge” under.