Jillian Rossi

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Jillian Rossi
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Background information
Birth nameJillian Rossi
Born (1999-05-17) May 17, 1999 (age 25)
Origin Long Island, New York
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2019–present
Website www.jillianrossi.com

Jillian Rossi is an American singer-songwriter, originally from Long Island, New York. [1] [2] She was an opening act for Madison Beer on the European leg of The Spinnin Tour in 2024. [3] [4]

Contents

Early life

Jillian Rossi grew up in Long Island, New York, and now resides in Los Angeles. [2] She graduated early from Berklee College of Music in 2020. [5]

Career

In November 2020, she released her single "So What", telling Rolling Stone India that it was made originally for a college assignment at Berklee. [1] In February 2021, she released a duet with Caleb Hearn titled "Under the Weather". [6] American Songwriter called the single "an honest anthem alluding to the difficulties of mental health in isolation." [7] In April 2021, Ones to Watch called Rossi's single "Fever Dream" a "grand and anthemic [song]". [8] In June 2021 she released "Give Me a Reason", and released "Hurt Again” in October of the same year. [9] [10] In September 2022, she premiered her single “Like A Boy” on Zane Lowe’s Apple Music Beats 1 show. [11]

From February to April 2024, she was an opening act for Madison Beer on European leg of The Spinnin Tour, alongside Polish singer Jann. [3] [4] In November 2024, she released her Christmas song “Ms. Claus”, co-written and produced by Drew Louis. [12]

Discography

All song credits are adapted from Spotify and Apple Music . [13] [14]

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearAlbumWriter(s)Producer(s)
"Ms. Claus"2024Non-album singlesJillian Rossi, Max Vernon, Jayelle, Drew Louis Drew Louis
"Tourist"Jillian Rossi, Bendik Møller, JT FoleyBendik Møller
"Not My Man"Jillian Rossi, Dominic Florio, Greer BaxterDominic Florio
"Dark Comedy Magic"
(with Lostboycrow)
Jillian Rossi, Christopher Michael Blair, Madeline Watkins, Sam BeresfordSam Beresford
"Holy Bible"Jillian Rossi, Austin Armstrong, Matt FerreeMattisnotfamous, Austin Armstrong
"18"2023Never Fully LovedJillian Rossi, Lexi Riese Alexander Wilke
"Bare Minimum"Jillian Rossi, Austin Armstrong, Zoe MossAustin Armstrong
"NFL"Jillian Rossi, Bendik MøllerBendik Møller
"West Coast (I'm In Love)"
(with Smallpools)
Cameras & Coastlines & Covers Elizabeth Grant, Rick Nowels Michael Kamerman
"Like A Boy"2022Never Fully LovedJillian Rossi, Brendan Doyle, Joseph Scott Devito, Nathaniel Motte Cody Tarpley
"Not Used To Normal"Jillian Rossi, Maria Landi, Nick SmithNick Smith
"Gemini"Non-album singleJillian Rossi, Bram Inscore, Maria Naylon Bram Inscore
"Hurt Again"2021Never Fully LovedJillian Rossi, Alex Borel, Colin Foote, Emma Lov Block Alexander Wilke, Jillian Rossi, Alex Borel, Colin Foote
"Give Me A Reason"Jillian Rossi, Ally AhernHouse of Wolf
"Fever Dream"Jillian Rossi, Maria Landi, Perrin Xthona Alexander Wilke
"Under the Weather"

(with Caleb Hearn)

Jillian Rossi, Caleb Hearn, Nathan ProctorJohnny Simmen, Nathan Proctor
"So What"2020Non-album singlesJillian Rossi, Geva Shinar, Tony Ni EvansTony Ni Evans, Geva Shinar
"Txt Me When U Get Here"2019Jillian Rossi, Philip EtheringtonNo producer credited

Studio albums

TitleDetails
Never Fully Loved
Track listing
  1. "NFL"
  2. "18"
  3. "Give Me A Reason"
  4. "Hurt Again"
  5. "Make Me Cry"
  6. "Bare Minimum"
  7. "Like A Boy"
  8. "Not Used To Normal"
  9. "Nantucket - Demo"
  10. "Fever Dream"

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