
The highly anticipated new album I Get It Now from New York based singer-songwriter and musician ROREY. I Get It Now is her most exposing yet. A devastating look into realizing love is not enough to make someone stay without abandoning herself. The album documents the layers of heartbreak as she navigates a relentless cycle of miscommunication. She says “Some things are only meant to be experienced once, once in a lifetime. And love without choice is empty.”
ROREY has received acclaim from the likes of OnesToWatch, Zane Lowe, LADYGUNN, CLASH, Atwood Magazineand more. Her music has received adds on popular Spotify editorial playlists including Fresh Finds, Fresh Finds Indie, New Music Daily, New in Pop, etc.
ROREY is a Manhattan-born, bi-coastal artist raised between New York and Los Angeles. She picked up a guitar at six, wrote her first song by ten, and taught herself piano. She writes and co-produces everything she releases, pairing instinctive musicianship with lyrics that hit a nerve.
After leaving The New School in 2019 to pursue music full-time, ROREY returned to Los Angeles and released her debut single, Predictable, in 2021. Since then, she’s built a reputation for brutally honest songwriting, hypnotic hooks, and a genre-bending sound.
ROREY writes the things most people are afraid to say out loud. Her music invites listeners into the parts of themselves they’d rather avoid—and leaves them feeling less alone.
Her new full length album I Get It Now is her most exposing yet. A devastating look into realizing love is not enough to make someone stay without abandoning herself. The album documents the layers of heartbreak as she navigates a relentless cycle of miscommunication. She says “Some things are only meant to be experienced once, once in a lifetime. And love without choice is empty.”
Her music has been championed by Apple Music’s The Zane Lowe Show and featured on playlists including New Music Daily, Fresh Finds, Fresh Finds Indie, and New in Pop, alongside major editorial support across Japan. She’s also been featured by CLASH, LADYGUNN, OFFICE, and more.
ROREY isn’t interested in making you comfortable. She makes music that drags the subconscious into the light—and makes you want to stay there.

