Rosie Gault grapples with nostalgia and loss in her new track 'I'm Losing You'.
Rosie Gault, a singer-songwriter from Lincolnshire, introduces another lyrically vulnerable heartbreak anthem into her discography with ‘I’m Losing You’.
Describing her music as her diary, Rosie Gault writes an unfiltered entry about her experience with the aftermath of a breakup. ‘I’m Losing You’ addresses the sad and unavoidable truth of inevitably forgetting details about someone that you used to know so intricately. Time causes memories to fade and this is Rosie Gault’s attempt to grapple with the fact that there is very little left of a relationship that was once a significant part of her life.
‘I’m Losing You’ was the result of Rosie Gault’s realisation that she couldn't remember whether someone that she used to date had a middle name or not. Sending her spiralling, she wrote this song in one sitting, subsequently making it sound like an emotional, scrawled confession. Her honest and introspective lyrics proves that she is a developing student in the school of two of her main song-writing inspirations, Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams, with her songs being reminiscent of their lyricism around the universal topic of heartbreak.
The emotions of the lyrics are also reflected in the sonics of the song, with Rosie Gault’s vocals being soft and dreamy, accompanied by the soothing synths and delicate piano, this pop track ultimately creates a soundscape where loss and nostalgia comfortably reside.