Talia Rae is our very own ‘Rocket Woman,’ propelling into the limelight with her strong vocals, powerful lyricism, unique sound, and undeniable talent. If you’re reading this in June 2024, congratulations! You’re witnessing Talia Rae’s rise to fame in real-time. We’ve already gushed about the East London singer-songwriter’s debut with ‘Not A Heartbreak,’ but now we’re back to celebrate her second release, ‘Rocket Woman.’
Diving Into ‘Rocket Woman’
Talia Rae’s second single, ‘Rocket Woman,’ is truly hypnotizing to listen to. Those piano hooks and Bond-esque strings make it a perfect candidate for the next blockbuster on the cinema screen. Talia’s transition from whispers to strong vocals has us listening along in awe and gives it true anthem status. Plus, the space-inspired production throughout the song contributes to those cinematic undertones.
The lyrics remind us to be our own ‘Rocket Woman’ and, in all honesty, have ignited a lot of personal thoughts for us. About the song, Talia explains, “‘Rocket Woman’ is a conversation with yourself about dreams vs reality, empowerment vs escapism, and the person you are and the person you’re yet to be. The song’s nature takes you on a journey of intrigue in a world of your own.”
Within Talia Rae’s music, you can proudly hear the influence of her own idols like Amy Winehouse, whose album Frank inspired Talia’s songwriting journey. It’s through this honesty, vulnerability, and incredible vocals that she leaves the room silenced in awe.
Just last month, Talia made her festival debut at The Great Escape in Brighton. Oh, and she has propelled herself even further! Talia recently announced that she will be paying BST Hyde Park opening for the legendary Stevie Nicks in July, along with playing Latitude Festival. See what we mean, THP Hive? She’s one to watch and sing your heart out to!
Thinking about Talia’s second single, we can’t help but feel truly inspired. It’s time to round up! How has ‘Rocket Woman’ inspired you? Let us know in the comments, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.


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