Heart Space Out Now!

Nashville, TN — May 12th, 2023: Singer-songwriter Madelyn Rose has released her newest single, "Heart Space," today at all platforms via Vere Music following the recent release of a music video for her fastest-growing single yet, “Won’t Be Me.” Racking up over 25K streams in its first two weeks, “Won’t Be Me” was praised as “vibrant” by Guitar Girl Magazine, who called Rose “a rising star in the country music scene.” Guitar Girl Magazine's review of "Heart Space" is similarly effusive, describing the single as "bewitching" and comparing Rose's writing to early highlights from Taylor Swift. 

Following up on similar themes to "Won't Be Me" and Rose's January debut "Taillights Fade," “Heart Space” embraces a looser, more guitar driven flow, processing the aftermath of a heartbreak into anthemic choruses in a way that’s become a specialty for the emerging songwriter. Recorded in Nashville with co-writers and producers Justin Klump and Tori Tullier, “Heart Space” is the newest in a batch of singles that seem poised to put the young artist on the map in the Nashville country scene. 

Signing with Vere Music — a Nashville-based label and distributor founded by longtime Hootie and the Blowfish manager Rusty Harmon — in late 2022 was the culmination of years of unpretentious practice for Rose; she started playing music at the age of four, and years later she spent the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic honing her songwriting and teaching herself how to produce, record, and mix music herself. Currently based in central New York, Rose now frequently travels to Nashville to work on music. 

On a recent episode of the nationally syndicated TV interview series The Paltrocast with Darren Paltrowitz, Rose discussed her relationship to her hometown and to her new home-away-from-home in Nashville while shining some light on her unique songwriting process and the perspective she takes in that work. Watch here.

Only sixteen years old, Rose continues to find a resonance between her lived experiences as a teenager in small-town America — young love, heartbreak, new drivers’ licenses — and the empowering, anthemic vibes of classic country greats like her all-time idol Carrie Underwood. If these first two singles are any indication, Rose — a lifelong country fan — looks primed to become an important voice in her generation’s newfound relationship with the genre.

For more information, please contact:

Patti Conte, LtD - Publicity

Patti Conte - patticonte@planamedia.com

Tommy Ordway - tommy@planamedia.com

Christie Mosch