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Rosie Belvie Finds Her Groove with ‘Living My Life’

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With her mid-year single “Living My Life,” Rosie Belvie delivers a radiant leap into disco-funk, a genre that suits her with effortless charm. Known for her soulful versatility, Rosie takes a bold detour from her usual sound, guided by her elder brother and producer Johnny Bullz of Bullzeye Beats. What began as a reflective take on her perspective of life quickly evolved into something bigger: a declaration of autonomy, self-expression, and joy. It’s a groove-laden track for the dancefloor, wrapped in shimmering basslines, bright horns, and Rosie’s unapologetically confident delivery.

From the very first bar, “Living My Life” is unapologetically alive. Johnny Bullz leans heavily into analogue instrumentation, constructing an arrangement that feels nostalgic and fresh. There’s a full-bodied warmth in the rhythm section, the bassline moving with a steady funk bounce that instantly calls the listener to the floor. Layered guitar licks shimmer with disco sparkle while the horns punch through with kinetic bursts, driving the track forward with joyful abandon. This live-band sensibility is key, and it never feels overproduced; instead, it brims with the kind of organic “fwaaam” that only comes from musicians having fun with their craft.

Rosie’s vocals glide across the groove with a freedom that matches the song’s theme. She isn’t simply singing about living her life—she embodies it in every note, shifting between commanding lead lines and lushly stacked harmonies that add depth and texture. The heavily layered backing vocals are particularly striking, turning refrains into an almost communal chant. It feels like Rosie is inviting the listener to join in her defiance, to shake off external judgment and embrace self-determination with joy. There’s a duality at play here: on the surface, it’s playful and light, but beneath the disco glitter is a clear message about living authentically, without apology.

The track’s lyrical narrative underscores that tension between fun and seriousness. What started as Rosie’s reflection on her perspective of life evolves into a bold statement of free will, one that brushes off negativity with a confident smile. This is where the song’s genius lies, and it manages to make a serious point without losing its danceable soul. The chorus, in particular, feels like a rallying cry, a sparkling affirmation that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is embrace yourself fully and unabashedly. By wrapping empowerment in disco-funk grooves, Rosie creates a track that uplifts without preaching, striking the balance between substance and sheer enjoyment.

Ultimately, “Living My Life” is a genre experiment and a vibrant milestone in Rosie Belvie’s evolution as an artist. Her willingness to step into unfamiliar territory with such flair demonstrates her creative courage and her versatility. With Johnny Bullz’s dynamic production and her vocal firepower, she’s crafted a song that grooves hard, resonates deeply, and announces itself as one of her most brilliant works to date. Disco-funk may be the vehicle, but the destination is unmistakably Rosie: free, fearless, and alive.

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