Lele Rose shares her latest EP “Can’t Stop Now”

Lele Rose, a talented singer-songwriter, released her highly anticipated EP titled “Can’t Stop Now”. This collection of songs is a powerful and uplifting journey that aims to inspire listeners to keep moving forward, regardless of the obstacles they may face.

The EP comprises six captivating tracks, each with its own unique story and message. The title track, “Can’t Stop Now,” was written while Lele Rose was commuting between San Diego and Los Angeles for luxury hotel performances. Stimulated by the movie “The Fabulous Baker Boys”, Rose pondered where these performances might lead her. The song serves as a reminder to never give up on your dreams and to keep pushing forward.

“Finding Myself” and “Smile” were written during the pandemic, when the world was shut down. These songs were born out of a desire to help others find themselves and spread positivity even in the darkest times. Rose found solace in songwriting and the piano, and these tracks reflect her personal journey of self-discovery.

“Lianna”, the fourth track on the EP, was written in the beautiful surroundings of Woods Cove, Laguna Beach. Inspired by her close friends and a new love interest, Rose explores the uncertainty of relationships and the vulnerability that comes with opening up to someone new. The song is a heartfelt expression of emotions and showcases Rose’s ability to connect with her audience on a deep level.

“Your Heart’s in Mine”, the fifth track, was written for San Diego’s Holiday Magic project, a charity for children’s hospitals. This heartwarming song serves as a reminder that no matter where you are, you are loved and cherished.

To add an extra touch of magic to the EP, the sixth track is a special version of “Can’t Stop Now” featuring violin strings by the talented artist Koi Anunta. The addition of the violin strings adds a beautiful and ethereal element to the already captivating song.

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