Dutch independent artist ROSANNE is continuing to carve out her own dark-pop universe with the release of ‘MISPER’, the second single to be lifted from her forthcoming debut EP, due later this summer.
Released today, ‘MISPER’ takes its title from the term “missing person” and explores the unsettling experience of becoming disconnected from oneself. Wrapped in cinematic production and shadowy textures, the track examines identity and alienation, capturing the disorientating sensation of no longer recognising the person staring back in the mirror.
Building on the introspective qualities of her previous work, ROSANNE once again leans into emotional storytelling, balancing vulnerability with a brooding atmosphere that gives the song its distinctive character. The result is a piece of dark pop that feels both intimate and expansive, with its themes of self-discovery and emotional distance unfolding against a dramatic sonic backdrop.
With a debut collection on the horizon, ROSANNE is steadily establishing herself as an artist unafraid to explore life’s more uncertain corners, turning moments of disconnection into something hauntingly compelling.
