Neeve Rose

Rising artist Neeve Rose steps into a bold new era with “Hatchet”—a dark, seductive concept track that channels empowerment, confidence, and creative evolution through haunting sound and fierce storytelling.

  1. “Hatchet” is your first concept track and a bold step in your artistry. What inspired you to take this creative leap and explore a more confident, seductive sound?

I have always been so empowered and moved by music, and I have a love for dark and spooky horror themes. A lot of my tracks explore more of a sad side of my story, but I wanted a track people could listen to and feel power and confidence pulsing through them.

  1. You’ve mentioned drawing inspiration from artists like Ashnikko and Snow Wife. What about their music or energy resonated with you most during the creation of “Hatchet”?

Ashnikko and Snow Wife have this captivating energy thats unmatched. I feel like the feeling they invoke through their music is MAGICAL. I wanted to invite my audience to that same feeling, and have my own dark and creative twist on the vibe.

  1. The track was brought to life by a talented team you met online — Sean Guidry, Sam Hitchcock, and Daniel Alan Grace. How did that virtual collaboration shape the final sound of “Hatchet”?

Sean, Sam, Daniel and I were talking about our music one night, and Sean mentioned that he had some instrumentals laying around that he needed vocals for. I mentioned that I might be able to do something for a track, and he sent me a few tracks along with the “Hatchet” instrumental. Instantly I fell in love with the eerie, seductive feel of the beat, and recorded some vocal ideas. Sam added some rhythmic ear candy elements, and Daniel mixed and mastered the track.

  1. You’ve said you really had to “get in character” for this track. Can you tell us more about that process — how you embodied the persona behind “Hatchet”?

To get in character, I had Ashnikko’s “Stupid” music video playing in my head with the audio of Snow Wife’s “American Horror Show” playing alongside it. I felt on top of the world, and that really helped with the vocal delivery and writing process.

  1. The official music video is set to release on November 14th, 2025. What can fans expect from the visuals — and how does it expand on the world you’ve built through the song?

The official music video is an independent project I created. The visuals are dark, and in your face. It really makes you dive deeper into that feeling of dominance. If I had to describe it in two words, they would be “sexy slasher.”

  1. Looking ahead, how do you see “Hatchet” influencing the direction of your future music? Does this mark a new era for Neeve Rose?

I definitely see “Hatchet” shaping some of my new sounds. I experiment a lot with genre-bending, but there will be more like this for sure. I tell stories, and hope to inspire others through music, but it tends to be on the sadder side. This is just a new, fresh way to do so.

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