Ariana
and the Rose Celebrates Pride With Anthemic “True Love”
Heartwarming New Video Showcases the Universal Meaning of Love
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Ariana
and the Rose is known for creating “vibrant, club-ready”
bops (Consequence of Sound) that feel like a throwback
to classic '80s synth pop while also being undeniably current.
She drops “True Love," her most irresistibly jubilant
song yet, honoring the universal power of love regardless of
sexual orientation, skin color, or age.
Ariana
and the Rose - True Love
The
video premieres today, pulling together six real-life couples
from different walks of life who give glimpses into their respective
relationships to share what “true love” means to them.
Of the video, Ariana said “each of these couples are so different
and it was amazing to see their dynamic come out as we filmed
them. It was so full of joy and the shoot really felt like a
celebration. Love is contagious and my hope is that the video
inspires someone who go tell the people they love how much they
care about them.”
Photo Credit: Louis Browne
“True
Love” has already been making appearances in Ariana’s live setlist,
including earlier this month at Sacramento Pride and also at
her immersive, inclusive nightlife “light + space” parties in
NYC where the song has gotten audiences singing along with its
infectious chorus. It will appear on the first installment of
Ariana and the Rose’s upcoming two-part ‘Constellations’ EP
(part one out July 26th; part two set for a 2020 release).
The four-track EP will also include the provocative first single
“You
Were Never My Boyfriend” (“you’ll be in love with this anthem
for those what-the-hell-was-that type relationships we’ve all
been in” – New Now Next), and an unexpectedly dark, ruminating
cover of *NSYNC’s iconic “Bye
Bye Bye.”
The EP follows a string of acclaimed pop gems from Ariana including
the disco-tinged “Night Owl” which Time.com said is “just
right to amp you up to hit the town” and the space-age “Lonely
Star” which Billboard said positions Ariana as “a real vocal
powerhouse.”