Ghanaian-Filipino alternative pop star Anabel Rose returns with a bold new chapter in her evolving artistry with the release of “Blasé,” an infectious afro-jungle club anthem that celebrates confidence, femininity, and unapologetic self-expression.
Following the emotional vulnerability of “Imperfect Daughters,” released earlier this year, Anabel takes a dramatic sonic turn, proving once again that she refuses to be confined by genre. On “Blasé,” she fuses alternative African pop with electronic dance music, creating a vibrant, high-energy record that is equally suited for late-night drives and packed dancefloors.
At the heart of the song is a playful reimagining of the word blasé. Rather than representing boredom or indifference, Anabel transforms it into a symbol of effortless confidence and magnetic presence. Through lyrics like “Superstar, bet they wonder who you are,” she captures the quiet assurance of someone completely comfortable in their own skin before gliding into the hypnotic, chant-like chorus that gives the track its identity.
Musically, “Blasé” is driven by a thick synth bassline, seamlessly blending the relaxed swagger of alté with the adrenaline of jungle-inspired electronic breaks. The production balances sensuality with explosive energy, creating a dynamic soundscape that reflects Anabel’s fearless approach to experimentation. The result is a record that feels fresh, unpredictable, and undeniably danceable.
More than just a club anthem, “Blasé” serves as a celebration of women embracing their beauty, power, and individuality without seeking validation. Its confident tone and infectious rhythm reinforce Anabel Rose’s reputation for creating music that is emotionally resonant while remaining adventurous and fun.
Born of Ghanaian and Filipino heritage, Anabel Rose has become one of the most exciting voices in Ghana’s alternative pop movement. Her music effortlessly blends pop, alté, indie, R&B, house, and rock influences into coming-of-age soundtracks that explore self-discovery, desire, uncertainty, and joy with remarkable honesty.
Her growing international profile has earned support from major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, and Pandora. Her single “How I Want It” was featured among Apple Music’s Best Songs of 2025, while recent performances at Reeperbahn Festival, The Great Escape Festival, and showcases in London and Lagos have introduced her music to audiences well beyond Ghana.
With “Blasé,” Anabel Rose continues to demonstrate why she remains one of Ghana’s most compelling young artists, delivering a fearless anthem that showcases both her musical versatility and her ability to push the boundaries of contemporary African pop.





























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