Album Review: Rozzi – Berry (Deluxe)

Groovy beats and impressive vocals

Rozzi, an American soul singer-songwriter, recently released her album Berry (Deluxe). It is an album she chose to release with a major label and is reaching great success. She takes sounds from both a pop and soul vibe and combines them to create her own distinct sound. She mixes groovy beats, catchy melodies, impressive vocal runs and intricate lyrics to keep the listener hooked.

“I Can’t Go To The Party” is the second track on the album. It is a groovy and impressive track in terms of its lyricism, vocals and instrumentation. She sings about seeing an ex at a party and how it holds her back from moving on. Her storytelling style makes the song feel personal and emotional for both the artist and the listener. Behind the lyrics are impressive vocals; she uses vocal runs and cries in her voice to emphasize the emotions.

The next track, “June,” is another popular anthem. It takes on a pop sound with synths, electric percussion and a catchy baseline. She sings about being stuck on a summer fling. The song is emotional but takes on a more fun pop sound that makes the listener want to get up and dance.

A few tracks later, she reverts back to her storytelling and emotional style with her song “fflow.” She is primarily accompanied by a laid-back electric guitar and harmonies. This style allows her vocals and songwriting to shine through. Her vocal runs are once again impressive, and she sings with an emotional tone that is sure to capture the listener’s full attention. She sings about being thankful to have met this person after her teenage years because she thinks that they will have a more real and long-lasting relationship. This is a relaxed yet captivating track.

A few tracks later, “Mad Man,” continues the groovy sound but is a little more upbeat. Her tone and message take the listener’s full attention to this song. She sings about being mad and the double expectation in a relationship where a man does not think she should be allowed to get mad. She sings with a convicting and confident tone that grabs the listener’s attention. Her tone is accompanied by belting vocals and strong lyrics that really show her anger and emotions toward the situation she describes.

The fifteenth track, “Hymn For Tomorrow,” takes on a much more relaxed sound. She sings honest and poetic lyrics about learning to let go of past baggage and live for the present moment. It is an uplifting and inspiring message. She is backed by pianos and subtle percussion that allows her message and vocals to remain the center of attention.

Berry (Deluxe) is full of intricate lyrics and impressive vocals that are sure to keep listeners coming back for more.

Stephanie Pratt: I am a student at Hamilton College majoring in economics and minoring in Spanish and music. Music and writing are two of my passions. I listen to every genre, but my favorite is indie-pop. I have studied and learned to play many different genres of guitar, from classical and rock to pop and indie. I also play piano and have begun to write music. In my free time, I enjoy exploring new and upcoming artists, photography, and writing music. I have attended Berklee College of Music, where I learned more about the music industry, guitar theory, music production, and songwriting. I also love to attend live music events and am often at The House of Blues in Boston checking out my favorite bands.
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