Rosey

Rosey - US jazz/funk/blues singer Nancy Joy Kaye

Person from United States

Genres: jazz, blues, female vocalists, indie, funk

About Rosey

Rosey is a pseudonym of Nancy Joy Kaye (aka Nancy Kaye, former major-label talent scout), a Los Angeles, USA singer, who first surfaced on the Bridget Jones's Diary soundtrack, with the hypnotic funk-hop track "Love." Rosey possesses a husky alto that sounds like a cross between Beth Orton and Fiona Apple, but her soulful debut shows no signs of the ethereality of those women, continuing instead with the hybrid of funk, hip-hop, and rock on "Love." Not surprisingly, the best tracks on Dirty Child can't be categorized into specific genres. The beat-driven "Like a Dream" has Eastern-tinged rhythms and seductive bass squiggles; "The Time" addresses female empowerment with lazy, jazzy style and funky sass; "My Baby" is a bluesy torch song that crackles like a vintage 78; and "One" is sharp, steamy trip-hop. The lack of obvious chorus hooks makes individual songs hard to remember, yet, as with Nikka Costa, Rosey's powerful voice and flavorful originality are well worth embracing. Sites: Discogs.

Taken from Last.fm

47,671 listeners  ·  290,292 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

8
stations playing
6
countries
6
tracks tracked
most active station (Turkey)
Heard alongside: DONALD BYRD LUCIO BATTISTI POOH

Rosey — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
ROSEY LOVE ( BOST & BIM REMIX )
ROSEY LOVE
ROSEY Love (koop Remix)
ROSEY LOVE (ACOUSTIC)
ROSEY LOVE (KOOP MX)
ROSEY Love (Koop Remix)
LOVE ( BOST & BIM REMIX )
LOVE
Love (koop Remix)
LOVE (ACOUSTIC)
LOVE (KOOP MX)
Love (Koop Remix)