Honest and ironic, “Everything Anything” shows off Alessi Rose’s lyrical depth and unique perspective.
Alessi Rose’s latest single “Everything Anything” delivers on everything fans have come to expect — sharp lyricism, emotional resonance, and unexpected vulnerability. Taken from her forthcoming EP Voyeur, out July 25, this release marks a turning point in her emerging artistry.
The song is a reflection of emotional contradictions — the intimacy of a past relationship set against the strange silence that follows its end. With production by Couros and a narrative full of wit, “Everything Anything” manages to be both personal and universally relatable.
In Alessi’s words: “‘Everything Anything’ pokes fun at the utter absurdity of having someone who you once were so close and intimate with now becoming a total stranger. It’s vulnerable but also deeply ironic and feels like the stream of consciousness, confessional rant you’d share with a friend at a sleepover.”
The single is another impressive step for the 22-year-old artist following her acclaimed Glastonbury debut. Tracks like “Same Mouth” and “That Could Be Me” have already hinted at her fearless storytelling. Voyeur continues that momentum with production support from Sam De Jong, Sammy Witte, and John Hill.
As “Everything Anything” builds buzz, it’s clear that Alessi Rose is creating music that reflects her inner world — raw, bold, and ready for a generation that values authenticity above all.