Roséwave: Your Summer Soundtrack : All Songs Considered This summer, think pink.
Roséwave: Your Summer Soundtrack


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Hunky Punky Poolboy will never judge if you put ice in your wine.
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Roséwave is light and breezy, but not necessarily unsophisticated — the sound of an experience kissed by sweet summer heat.
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Tap into the peaceful mindset from days on the water.
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Mickey Guyton’s roséwave playlist features Destiny’s Child, Maren Morris, India.Arie and Tenille Townes.
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Lace up and hit play.
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Not sure if you want to hit the function or stay home? This one’s for you.
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Whether you’re a tote bag or Telfie babe, the spirit of roséwave lives in us all.
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It’s not a genre; it’s a lifestyle.
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We danced in kitchens, took long drives, caught up in backyards or on video chat, watched weddings from our living rooms. We found ways to thrive.
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The world is changing in hues of amber and maroon. Do you have the appropriate soundtrack?
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Summer doesn’t last forever, but it’s always summer if you have roséwave in your heart.
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Roséwave defies easy definition; it’s meant to be felt, not understood.
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Roséwave: This Summer, Think Pink

Carly Rae Jepsen’s chill summertime playlist features Fleetwood Mac, Robyn and Rosalía.
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I can dig it / He can dig it / She can dig it / We can dig it / They can dig it / You can dig it / Oh, let’s dig it / Can you dig it, baby?
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You don’t have to believe in astrology to believe in roséwave.
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Drag queen and songwriter Trixie Mattel’s roséwave playlist includes songs by Dusty Springfield, The Zombies and a handful of musical drag queens.
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Roséwave is officially back for another summer of pink drinks and seasonally-appropriate bops, bangers and deep cuts.
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This winter, think pink (and red and green and white).
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Summer never ends if you have roséwave in your heart.
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