Valerie Rose Presents “Tin Can Woman”

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After nearly three years of not releasing any new music, veteran performer Valerie Rose returns to releasing originals with her latest single, “Tin Can Woman.” The singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist delivers a spirited slice of roots-rock flair on this track, layered with retro vibes and her signature boldness.

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From the grooving basslines to the tight drum work, the instrumentation on Tin Can Woman blends old-school authenticity with a contemporary edge. The result is an instant earworm with a head-nodding rhythm that’ll stay in your mind long after the song’s over.

The lyrics to Tin Can Woman could very well be about Valerie herself as the song opens with her singing “I’ve got a reputation that serves me right/A sweet black angel raising hell in the night.” The writing on this track is simultaneously aggressive while still being playful, and meshes wonderfully with that blues-rock tone Valerie’s going for.

Tin Can Woman perfectly captures the range of Valerie’s musical influences from classic soul and jazz to early rock ‘n’ roll. The expressive saxophone solos are standout parts of the arrangement, providing a nostalgic touch without feeling dated. The texture and emotional depth serve as a perfect counterpart to Rose’s commanding vocals.

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All of the engineering work for this single was at Cove City Studios where Celine Dion, Jennifer Lopez, and Taylor Dane recorded their albums. Her hands-on approach is only possible because of the many years spent touring and working with a variety of groups including her own show: Decades of Divas.
Valerie’s refusal to “leave it to the specialists” doesn’t diminish the track’s polish, and instead adds a layer of authenticity that’s hard to manufacture. The passion behind the production is palpable, and it amplifies the heart of the song; celebrating the quirky, the brave, and the unapologetically original.

Tin Can Woman is more than just another Valerie Rose song; it’s a reaffirmation of her artistic voice. Musically rich, lyrically bold, and executed with remarkable
independence, the track stands tall in her already diverse catalog.

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