'The Independent Music Show Magazine' July, 01, 2026 | Page 19

Rosabell is a Nigerian-Canadian singer-songwriter from Toronto Canada, producing tender pop and R&B rooted in honesty, vulnerability, and emotional depth. She began her musical journey by sharing covers of pop, R&B, and K-pop songs before evolving into writing her own original work.

Drawing from personal experience and vibrant music, Rosabell has performed on notable Toronto stages like HISTORY and Universal Music Canada. Furthermore, she has won first place in international competitions, building a strong live presence alongside her recorded work.

At the heart of her artistry is a celebration of

individuality and self-discovery, for the misread,

wallflower black girls quietly searching for

themselves in the world Grounded in her identity

as the "awkward black girl". Rosabell weaves

every embarrassing moment, intense emotion,

and niche interest into her vivid, lyrical

storytelling.

Rosabell transforms unspoken emotions

into melodies that speak louder than words.

Known for her lush harmonies and velvety

tone, her voice is both soothing and

unforgettable, leaving a lasting emotional

experience for her listeners.

At the heart of her artistry is a celebration

of individuality and self-discovery,

particularly for misread, wallflower-like

Black girls seeking validation and a voice.

Through her music, Rosabell creates a safe

space where unique interests, tenderness,

and the beauty of being Black are embraced

unapologetically.

Her lyrics weave stories of relationships,

emotional growth, and lived experience

— offering language to feelings that

are often left unsaid and reminding

listeners that their voices, stories,

and softness all belong.

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