V. Rose Signs with Inpop Records; Read Her Open Letter to Her Fans Here

V. Rose has signed with Inpop Records (Mat Kearney, Consumed by Fire & Superchick). She is currently working on a new album slated for release this Fall. She will also be releasing a new track, entitled "In Spite Of All," as part of the Four Blood Moonssoundtrack that will drop in June.
V.Rose began her singing career at age 15 as part of a vocal group. When the group parted ways, V. set out to create her own brand of pop and electronic dance music. Backed by her producer/dj SPEC, she came up through the Christian hip-hop scene as a feature vocalist on multiple Flame tracks and released two albums to critical acclaim.
Here's the open letter V. Rose has penned for her fans:
"When Clear Sight Music took a chance and signed me three years ago, I had no idea how much support and love I would receive. Who knew the world was ready for an edgy, honest, Christian Pop artist like myself?
Clear Sight Music, I am forever grateful for your confidence in my music and vision. I learned so much about what is really important in this industry from you and am grateful for our continued friendship.
Today, I am so excited to announce the beginning of the next chapter of my journey!
I am signing with Inpop Records!
The vision that Inpop and I have moving forward is too big to state here. Just know that V.Rose is just getting warmed up! I'm still writing from my heart, still working with my production team, (SpecHouse, of course!) and will always be using my gift to make God famous!
To all my V.I.P.'s: Thank you for all of the support you've given me thus far, and for continuing to take this journey with me as we hand off to Inpop!
Hearts Up!-V.Rosehttp://www.Inpop.com/vrose "
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