Rose released her second EP For Your Validation on 17 July 2025.[1][2] She announced the release of Voyeur on 15 May 2025, for a 25 July release.
Rose says Voyeur feels like "the most quintessentially 'me' project that I have released so far. My next wave of music feels self-assured, formed through the sounds I have learned to love whilst spending more and more time in the studio working with my favorite people."[3] She described it as being "lyrically based in my most introspective, raw and sometimes uncomfortable thoughts."[3] Rose further said the EP felt massive to her as she was listening to the tracks. She mentioned running over the Williamsburg Bridge and feeling emotional over a project she made and being so proud of it.[3]
The extended play is described as an intimate and atmospheric project, blending bedroom‑pop vulnerability and pop-rock confidence. Rose is said to showcase her knack for turning her tangled emotions into memorable hooks. The EP explores aching self-awareness and a dangerous willingness to fall headfirst into infatuation. Voyeur includes hypnotic vocals, dreamy synth textures, and razor‑sharp lyricism that help bring the whole project together. Each song is said to bring a different angle in the same complicated love story.[4]
Promotion
"Same Mouth" was released on 16 May 2025 as the extended plays first single. "That Could Be Me" and "Everything Anything" were released on 20 June and 18 July, respectively, as the EP's second and third singles.
Jordan Ellison of Dork Magazine described Voyeur as there being a delicious boldness throughout the entire project. She also said Rose is not one to watch, but one who has already arrived.[12]
Abby Anderson with All the Things Music Magazine said Rose is writing the most universally unhinged love songs right now, and that Voyeur doesn't introduce her, but rather cements her as pop's newest cult obsession.[13]
Lydia Sedda of Sonic Hub further said that Rose's voice is cracking open the veil between performance and personhood, and that she isn't just pop's next big thing, but she's one of its boldest truth-tellers. She described the EP as bedroom poetry meets full-throttle pop stardom, without ever letting go of the chaos that got her here.[14]
↑ "ALESSI ROSE". Official Charts. 7 August 2025. Retrieved 23 August 2025.
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