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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Lucy Rose’s “Treat Me Like A Woman”

March 14, 2019 Albumism Staff

Artist: Lucy Rose
Song: “Treat Me Like A Woman”
Album: No Words Left (Due in stores March 22nd)

One week from tomorrow on March 22nd, Lucy Rose is set to unveil her much-anticipated fourth studio album No Words Left and today the UK singer-songwriter & multi-instrumentalist has shared “Treat Me Like A Woman,” the introspective third single that follows the previously released “Conversation” and “Solo(w).”

“’Treat Me Like A Woman’ was written one afternoon in Munich after a combination of events which pushed me to think about the way people interact with me purely based on my gender,” Rose explains in an official statement. “I’ve often thought things like, ‘Would that have happened to me if I was a man?’ and [I’ve felt a] lack of respect at times purely because I’m a woman….Insignificant no more, these are matters that are important to me, that affect women every single day and it was time for me to stand up and say something in the only way I could, in song.”

Watch the video for “Treat Me Like A Woman”—co-directed by Rose and Chris McGill—below.

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