Honesty bleeds through every note of Rose Cousins‘ “I Believe in Love (and it’s very hard)”, where romance’s contradictions are laid bare with the kind of clarity that comes from standing in both light and shadow.
The Nova Scotian artist turns parenthetical honesty into profound truth, her piano notes falling like rain on parched earth as she navigates the space between cynicism and hope.
The track balances vulnerability with quiet strength, each verse building like a case for love’s defence while never shying away from its complexities. Cousins’ poingnant vocals carry the weight of experience without becoming heavy, creating an anthem for the battle-scarred romantics who keep their hearts open despite knowing exactly what that means.
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