Baby Rose
Baby Rose formed in Nashville in 2017 as a trio of singer-songwriters Emily Weisband, Allie Cuva, and Chris Olson. Their debut EP 'Remedy' came out the...
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Baby Rose formed in Nashville in 2017 as a trio of singer-songwriters Emily Weisband, Allie Cuva, and Chris Olson. Their debut EP 'Remedy' came out the following year, with songs like 'Make It Right' establishing their folk-leaning sound. The group's 2020 album 'To Know Where You Are' took a more stripped-back, introspective turn, drawing from Weisband's public discussion of her mental health experiences that year.
Their song 'In Your Arms' appears among their most popular tracks, though in 2021 it drew plagiarism comparisons to an older folk ballad. The band denied copying anything. They've since put out singles like 'Rain on Me' while working on a third album.
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