ROSE MAY ALABA

Rose May Alaba - Presspic
Rose May Alaba - Presspic

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Genre(s): Pop
From: Vienna, Austria
Management: management@rosemaymusic.com
Website: rosemaymusic.com
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BIOGRAPHY

Rose May Alaba, the enchanting voice behind a symphony of emotions, weaves melodies that resonate with the soul. Born into a
world where rhythm coursed through her veins, Rose May’s journey began amidst the vibrant streets of Vienna, Austria, where she was
born and raised to a Nigerian father and filipino mother.
From an early age, Rose May Alaba’s musical prowess became evident. Drawing inspiration from her Nigerian heritage and
European upbringing, she effortlessly blends Afro-pop beats with contemporary melodies, creating a unique sound that transcends borders.

One of her crowning achievements came when she wrote and performed the unified theme song for the Special Olympics 2017, a
testament to her talent and her commitment to using her music for meaningful causes.

Throughout her career, Rose May has collaborated with some of the industry’s most acclaimed producers, including Chopstix, Young
Jonn, Andre Vibes, Blaise Beats and many more. Their creative synergy has resulted in chart-topping hits and timeless classics,
solidifying Rose May’s place as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
With each note she sings, Rose May invites listeners into her world, a world where heartache, love, and triumph collide in a beautiful
symphony of sound. Her lyrics speak of love, resilience, empowerment.


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