Artist's albums
Tiny Dynamite
2023 · single
Dad
2023 · single
Lost (feat. Jagwar Twin)
2023 · single
In My Head
2022 · single
Bruises (Acoustic Versions)
2022 · single
Bruises
2022 · single
Fuck You (Internet Girl Remix)
2021 · single
Hypocrite
2021 · single
just like you (demo)
2021 · single
Fuck You
2020 · single
Talk To Strangers
2020 · single
Butterflies
2020 · single
Bittersweet
2020 · single
Naïve
2020 · single
Ventura Boulevard
2019 · EP
I'm Better
2019 · single
In the End
2019 · single
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Biography
At just 21 years-old, Annika Rose embodies a clarity of vision that’s rare even among the most established artists. Strong-willed, self-driven and bubbling with charisma yet disarmingly sensitive, the L.A.-based singer/songwriter has devoted most of her adolescence to music, spending countless nights alone at the piano and carefully unearthing her most authentic voice. In that process, she landed on a lyrical identity that boldly deviates from the usual pop milieu, revealing a seldom-spoken truth about the emotional chaos in coming of age. Referring to her songs as “journal entries put to melody,” Annika has deliberately stuck to the solitary songwriting practice she first adopted in her early teens. “When I’m writing it has to be past midnight, and everyone has to be asleep,” she says. “I turn off all the lights and turn on my lava lamp, light some incense and just sit there until I’m literally asleep at the piano.” As a result of that purposeful outpouring, Annika’s body of work bears a raw authenticity that’s so elusive in manufactured pop. “‘The only thing I have to be vulnerable with is my piano, and luckily it doesn’t talk back to me. This is my only way of fully expressing who I am and what I feel, and I’m not afraid of it anymore.”