The new song is simply about a relationship that seems to be failing. And that’s where the chief hopeless romantic, $STEEN comes in with a sonically pleasing harmony to unravel the mystery with “Rosalina.”
Laced with contemporary Afro-beats drums and harmonies, $STEEN knocks off the socks of listeners in the opening seconds of the jam before delivering a late contender for song of the year in just under three minutes. The Afro-beats song comes four months after his renowned performance on the Amapiano jam “Pour Me Water” with Herman Suede and Beaticide.
On “Rosalina,” the experimental musician implicitly vaunts his aptitude to sonically convey complex themes and produce groovy jams for the dance floor simultaneously.
As a late song of the year contender, “Rosalina”undoubtedly has the potential to be the unofficial song of the festive season. “Rosalina” is a must have in all your playlists this season, as it is perfect for the jam session with the squad, that long road trip to Ada or Aburi or even when that sweet one is acting up and you are alone with your thoughts. $STEEN’S “Rosalina” is your only true companion.
ABOUT $STEEN
Born Augustine Blay, $STEEN is an experimental Afro-beats and rap musician from Waldorf Maryland but now based in Accra, Ghana. $STEEN has grown to learn the dynamics of the music industry after making a life-altering move to Ghana at age 15. Encircled by music early in life, he has since grown into a versatile producer and artist, which is evident in his discography. His association with the church choir and engagement with musical instruments particularly the clarinet and bass guitar at a tender age shaped his love for music currently. Fans are therefore eager to witness how this gem of a musician’s career will unfold.