Rose Lyrics

Rose Lyrics – Chlöe

"Rose" is a new English song by Chlöe, published on the Chlöe YouTube channel. The track is part of her album Trouble In Paradise and was written by Akeel, Ant Clemons, Chlöe, and Bongo. Bongo also produced the song, which… Read More

Rose Lyrics


Rose Lyrics By Chlöe

[Intro]
Roses are red, violets are blue
You might love me good, but not the way that I do

[Verse]
Whenever I want it, at two in the morning
I'ma get in my zone, yeah
Turn the lights low, yeah
And play my favorite song
I never met a nigga that could touch me
Like I touch me, ooh
I never met a nigga that could fuck me
Like I fuck me

[Chorus]
Man, fuck them flowers, get my rose (Ooh, yeah)
I can get that on my own (Oh yeah)
Fuck them flowers, charge my rose (Ooh, yeah)
I'll be comin' all alone (Oh yeah)
'Cause I never met a nigga that could love me
Like I love me
So fuck them flowers, charge my rose (Ooh, yeah)
I'ma get there on my own (Oh yeah, oh)

[Verse]
Whenever I want it, at two in the morning
I'ma get in my zone, yeah
Turn the lights low, yeah
And play my favorite song
I never met a nigga that could touch me
Like I touch me, ooh
I never met a nigga that could fuck me
Like I fuck me

[Chorus]
Man, fuck them flowers, get my rose (Ooh, yeah)
I can get that on my own (Oh yeah)
Fuck them flowers, charge my rose (Ooh, yeah)
I'll be comin' all alone (Oh yeah)
'Cause I never met a nigga that could love me
Like I love me (Yeah)
So fuck them flowers, charge my rose (Ooh, yeah)
I'ma get there on my own (Oh yeah)

[Outro]
'Cause I never met a nigga that could love me
Like I love me
So fuck them flowers, charge my rose
I'ma get there on my own

[Intro]
In the intro, Chlöe uses the familiar phrase "Roses are red, violets are blue" to set up a contrast. She acknowledges that someone might care for her, but she asserts that no one can love her the way she loves herself. This sets the tone for the song's message of self-sufficiency and self-love.

[Verse]
Chlöe describes how she can satisfy herself whenever she wants, without needing anyone else. The late-night setting of "two in the morning" suggests a time when she is alone with her thoughts, and she finds comfort and pleasure in her own company. She confidently states that no man has ever been able to touch or please her the way she can, reinforcing the idea of self-reliance.

[Chorus]
In the chorus, Chlöe dismisses the traditional romantic gesture of giving flowers, instead choosing her "rose" as a symbol of self-empowerment. She declares that she doesn’t need anyone to make her feel loved or satisfied—she can do it on her own. The repetition of "fuck them flowers" emphasizes her rejection of superficial tokens of affection in favor of something that truly fulfills her.

[Verse]
The second verse mirrors the first, with Chlöe reiterating that she can meet her own needs whenever she desires. She finds comfort in her own presence, and again emphasizes that no man has ever matched the way she can care for herself, both emotionally and physically.

[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, driving home the message of self-sufficiency and self-love. Chlöe's refusal to accept anything less than what she can provide for herself is a powerful statement of independence.

[Outro]
The song concludes with Chlöe reaffirming that no one can love her the way she loves herself. The outro repeats the central message of the song: she doesn’t need anyone else to make her feel complete. Her "rose" symbolizes the personal power and fulfillment she finds within herself.


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About Song

"Rose" is a new English song by Chlöe, published on the Chlöe YouTube channel. The track is part of her album Trouble In Paradise and was written by Akeel, Ant Clemons, Chlöe, and Bongo. Bongo also produced the song, which showcases Chlöe's bold and confident musical style, blending contemporary R&B with empowering lyrics.

The theme of "Rose" centers on self-love and independence. Chlöe confidently expresses that she can satisfy herself better than anyone else can, both emotionally and physically. The song emphasizes the idea of taking control of one's own happiness and not relying on others to fulfill personal needs. The use of the word "rose" in the song symbolizes self-care and empowerment, rejecting superficial gestures like flowers in favor of self-sufficiency.

Credits

Song Rose
Artists Chlöe
Written By Akeel, Ant Clemons, Chlöe & Bongo
Produced By Bongo
Label Chlöe

Trouble In Paradise Songs

Rose Official Video

FAQs

Who is the singer of "Rose" song?

The "Rose" song is sung by Chlöe.

Who is the lyrics writer of "Rose" song by Chlöe?

The "Rose" song by Chlöe lyrics was written by Akeel, Ant Clemons, Chlöe & Bongo.

Who is the music producer of "Rose" song by Chlöe?

The "Rose" song by Chlöe was produced by Bongo.

When did Chlöe release "Rose" song?

Chlöe released "Rose" song on Aug 9, 2024.

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