Rosie Quartz: The Ethereal Pop Voice for Fans of Lana Del Rey and Chappell Roan
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9 Lounges Team
7/18/2025


Soundtracking Intimacy with a Pastel Touch
Rosie describes herself as a “pink, pastel-loving singer-songwriter,” but don’t let the softness fool you—her lyrics cut deep. Blending ethereal pop production with raw emotional narratives, her songs feel like late-night confessionals dressed in silk. She is, without a doubt, crafting her own lane—somewhere between Sabrina Carpenter’s lyricism, Chappell Roan’s drama, and Lana Del Rey’s cinematic sorrow.
This contrast—between innocence and experience, between glitter and grit—is what makes her music not just pretty, but powerful.
In the ever-shifting realm of pop music, where sound and aesthetic often intertwine, Rosie Quartz emerges like a velvet-lit secret. With her dreamy pink palette, delicate honesty, and soft-yet-powerful vocals, the Melbourne-based singer-songwriter invites listeners into a world that feels like a diary entry set to synths.
Her music is not just about melody—it's about feeling. Inspired by the heat of lust, the ache of longing, and the quiet chaos of modern dating, Rosie Quartz writes for the emotionally awake. It’s pop for those who still replay late-night texts in their minds, who romanticize the unspoken, and who dance with ghosts of almost-loves.
Writing from the Heart of the Dating Generation
Rosie’s songs are born from experience—not abstract poetry, but lived-in truths. She captures the rollercoaster of dating in the digital age: fleeting connections, magnetic lust, quiet heartbreaks, and the craving for deeper meaning in a world of swipes and situationships.
In an age where vulnerability often hides behind filters, Rosie lets hers bleed into her melodies. Her lyrics serve as both therapy and revelation—not just for her, but for her listeners who see their own stories reflected in hers.


Influenced by Icons, Driven by Emotion
Rosie’s musical influences are as carefully curated as her aesthetic. The breathy longing of Cigarettes After Sex, the emotional pulse of AVIV, and the nostalgic edge of PinkPantheress echo throughout her work. Meanwhile, artists like Mallrat and fellow Australians shaping the indie-pop scene ground Rosie in the vibrant, confessional storytelling that makes her feel both local and global.
Yet even with these recognizable threads, Rosie Quartz sounds entirely like herself: intimate, romantic, emotionally raw, and wholly honest.
Melbourne's Dream Pop Darling on the Rise
Emerging from Melbourne—a city known for its thriving indie and alternative music scene—Rosie Quartz adds a fresh, feminine voice to its soundscape. Her aesthetic sensibility, combined with her lyrical boldness, positions her as a standout in a genre often oversaturated by surface-level hooks.
While she embraces softness visually, her songwriting is full of emotional density. She’s not afraid to tackle the messy side of femininity: desire without shame, vulnerability without apology, and self-expression without dilution.
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In a music world constantly shifting between extremes, Rosie Quartz offers balance. Her songs are beautiful without being hollow, emotional without being overbearing. She creates for the romantics who overthink, the dreamers who hurt quietly, and the soft-hearted who still believe in the poetry of attraction.
Whether you’re in the middle of a late-night crush spiral or just want to lose yourself in synth-soaked honesty, Rosie Quartz is your girl.
With a full debut project on the horizon and growing buzz in both local and digital circles, now is the perfect time to press play on a voice that speaks directly to your heart—pastel, pure, and unapologetically real.

