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Baby Rose continues to carve out her own lane on YEARNALISM, the third album from singer-songwriter Jasmine Rose Wilson's project.

With one of the most unmistakable voices in neo-soul, Rose leans into a broader range on the new album with a blend of retro R&B, some draws from disco, Philly soul, Motown and '90s influences to create a deeply soulful and varied sound.

As the title might indicate, YEARNALISM explores longing in all its forms, from love and heartbreak to the desire for freedom and the need to leave someone behind.

Don't miss "When I'm Gone," "But Nvm," "Let Me Go" and "Better" before taking it down a notch with "Sunday" and "Believe Me." -KH

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