For many years, Rosewood Summer hid her passion for singing, after traumatic life experiences left her believing her voice didn’t matter. After finding the courage to heal and rebuild herself, Rosewood Summer started to pen and to record her own songs. An eclectic up-and-coming artist, Rosewood Summer uses her music as a therapeutic tool to honestly illustrate life events, at times with a humorous twist, or to address topics dear to her heart such as women’s rights, mental health, love, abuse. Through music, she documents her hope in moments of adversity and her healing journey.
Finding her voice back and taking back the control of her narrative, she refuses to be silenced and fights for the voice of survivors to be amplified. She feels free singing about her safely anchored femininity and sensuality, braving the odds of trauma.
With a great interest in mental health, hoping to amplify the voice of abuse survivors, Rosewood Summer uses music as a way to continue her healing journey