Miami-born, LA-based artist ROZET continues to solidify their position as one of the most thrilling names in contemporary music with the release of their new single, “Eat,” out now via Young Art Records. Co-produced by Wichtea and Machinedrum, the track marks the third single from ROZET’s forthcoming HEAD EP, slated for release in early 2025.
“Eat” is an audacious collision of Miami bass, Jersey club, and jungle-inspired breaks, underpinned by ROZET’s razor-sharp lyricism and an unrelenting energy. From bouncy kicks to choppy synths and hyper-rhythmic percussion, the track is a testament to ROZET’s dynamic production style and genre-defying creativity. “I hope when people listen to ‘Eat,’ they imagine themselves wearing leather boots and stomping out any doubts they may have,” ROZET shares. “Take up as much space as you need to express yourself authentically.”
The single draws inspiration from ROZET’s roots in Miami’s ballroom and vogue scene, channeling the celebratory spirit of phrases like “they ate that” or “that outfit eats.” It’s a song about seizing the moment with the same satisfaction and confidence as savoring a perfect meal.
ROZET’s HEAD EP promises to build on this momentum, exploring the intersections of sound, psychology, and self-expression. With influences ranging from their studies in mental health to their training as a dancer, the project captures a raw, unfiltered exploration of mind and body.
Emerging from years of quiet experimentation, ROZET has already made waves with their singles “Thinking A Lot” and “Feelings Aren’t Facts,” as well as a feature on Machinedrum’s “RISE.” With HEAD, they’re poised to step fully into the spotlight.
ROZET’s ability to create art that is at once cerebral, visceral, and unapologetically bold makes them a force to watch – and if this track is any indication, the HEAD EP will undoubtedly serve up more of the same.