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“Country singer Tori Rose is moving on up — and leaving her hometown behind. The rising artist, 20, is premiering her new song “Back Home” exclusively with PEOPLE, and she says the lyrics — about realizing it’s time to make her way in the world on her own — are directly inspired by her life.” ~ People Magazine

“I wrote ‘If Drinking was a Sport’ for all the girls who’ve dated that one guy who puts partying as their first priority. I think they’ll relate to the song and get a good laugh from the lyrics.” ~ Tori

“The storyline of my new song ‘Your Loss’ is about a break up, but I really wanted to make the theme of it more about self-empowerment. No matter the situation, breaking up with someone sucks and sometimes you can lose yourself in the process,” Tori shared. “That is why I wrote ‘Your Loss,’ to me it’s the kind of song you can scream your lungs to and remind yourself how much you’re worth.” ~ Tori

“17” captured the essense of this young up-and-coming country artist. Released to a slew of positive critical feedback and with a debut music video that garnered more than 24,000 views, Tori showed she’s a force to be reckoned with within the future of country music.

MEET TORI…

Growing up on the Monongahela River in the Allegheny Mountains of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Tori Rose’s love affair with country music began at an early age while cruising the waters on her family boat. Blending traditional and contemporary country music, she garnered an appreciation for legendary icons such as Dolly Parton and Hank Williams Jr., along with her childhood favorites Carrie Underwood and Little Big Town.

At the age of 6 years old, Tori began piano, ukulele and guitar lessons, and later implemented vocal lessons at age 13. During her early grade school years, she performed in numerous choirs, musicals and talent shows where her natural abilities began to be recognized.

Her music career blossomed at the age of 12 when she secured the opportunity to perform at Pittsburgh’s Hard Rock Cafe followed by a National Anthem performance at the Monster Truck Jam (PPG Paints Arena). Since then, she has been asked to perform original sets at various music festivals and venues, including Coffee, Country, & Cody on WSM, Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, The Blue Gate Theater, The Kentucky Opry, Disney Springs’ AMC Theatre, Tin Roof Orlando, and Ole Red Orlando, where she won their Battle of the Bands contest in 2021.

The now 21-year-old has left the Sunshine State to pursue her dreams in Music City where she has been hard at work in the studio recording a series of singles including “Back Home.” The song, which talks about her having a love-hate relationship with her hometown, premiered exclusively with PEOPLE. Inspired by Loretta Lynn, her newest single “Easy Going Girl” explores a more playful, honky tonk side. The honest and straight-to-the-point lyrics describe who Tori is as a person, and she knows many people will relate to this song.

While Tori is most certainly characterized by her songwriting ability, sassy lyrics and crisp twangy vocals, what lies beneath is the tenacity and determination that will put her on the path of success. She expertly balances young-hearted romanticism with sophistication to offer a relatable quality that country music fans can latch onto.

MEET TORI…

Growing up on the Monongahela River in the Allegheny Mountains of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Tori Rose’s love affair with country music began at an early age while cruising the waters on her family boat. Blending traditional and contemporary country music, she garnered an appreciation for legendary icons such as Dolly Parton and Hank Williams Jr., along with her childhood favorites Carrie Underwood and Little Big Town.

At the age of 6 years old, Tori began piano, ukulele and guitar lessons, and later implemented vocal lessons at age 13. During her early grade school years, she performed in numerous choirs, musicals and talent shows where her natural abilities began to be recognized.

Her music career blossomed at the age of 12 when she secured the opportunity to perform at Pittsburgh’s Hard Rock Cafe followed by a National Anthem performance at the Monster Truck Jam (PPG Paints Arena). Since, she has received welcome to perform original sets at various music festivals and venues such as: Bloomfest 2020, Virtual Festival 2020, Tin Roof Orlando, Disney Springs’ AMC Theatre, Live Oak Nashville and Ole Red Orlando, where she won their Battle of the Bands contest in 2021.

The now 21-year-old has left the Sunshine State to pursue her dreams in Music City where she has been hard at work in the studio recording a series of singles including “Back Home.” The song, which talks about her having a love-hate relationship with her hometown, premiered exclusively with PEOPLE. Inspired by Loretta Lynn, her newest single “Easy Going Girl” explores a more playful, honky tonk side. The honest and straight-to-the-point lyrics describe who Tori is as a person, and she knows many people will relate to this song.

While Tori is most certainly characterized by her songwriting ability, sassy lyrics and crisp twangy vocals, what lies beneath is the tenacity and determination that will put her on the path of success. She expertly balances young-hearted romanticism with sophistication to offer a relatable quality that country music fans can latch onto.

“Tori Rose possesses a remarkable talent for expressing her emotions through music, creating a profound connection with her audience and establishing her music as a safe haven for them.”

~ Megan Grisham • Circle All Access

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