TRIPLE ONE SHARE NEW SINGLE ‘LOVEROSE’, THE FIRST FROM THEIR DEBUT ALBUM
The next-gen of voices in Aussie hip-hop who aren’t afraid to broaden the definition of the scene they run in"
GQ Australia
“Triple One have been redefining the sound of Australian hip-hop"
Redbull Music
"They have this Brockhampton-style energy in the sense of free will and creativity"
Zane Lowe (Beats Radio 1)
“A versatile and creative force you can’t take your eyes off”
Life Without Andy
"Unexpected - and groundbreaking"
Pilerats
Butter
ARIA Gold
Sydney supergroup Triple One today share ‘Loverose’, the first single from their highly-anticipated debut album. Watch HERE and listen HERE.
After years of dominating the Australian hip-hop scene, Triple One has finally given fans a glimpse of their first full-length release. That comes in the form of 'Loverose', a reflective yet triumphant single that blends their preference for overcast melodies, venomous bars, and bombastic production. The song features pensive lyrics about sacrifice, the tentative nature of success, and what it means to achieve something in both their personal and professional lives; tying these real-life experiences with other-worldly space metaphors.
The atmospheric video was directed by Tyson Perkins and Marty Bugatti, and reflects the themes of 'Loverose' through a series of alien landscapes, resulting in a cinematic experience housed in an eerie, post-apocalyptic planet. Vocalist Marty Bugatti shares that “Loverose is a song about the flawed nature of intimate love. Humans are an imperfect creation and also mortal. This makes love a lot harder, but also a lot more beautiful." Producer Billy Gunns describes the track as about “being close to something that you’ve been wanting your whole life," addressing Triple One's undeniable ascension throughout the past few years.
Triple One's debut album is slated for release in the near future. The release of ‘Loverose’ follows three EPs and a torrent of standalone singles that have catapulted the foursome from underground buzz act to garnering national and international acclaim, including their ARIA Gold-certified mental health anthem ‘Butter' and radio favourites 'So Easy' and 'Handyman'. Triple One's notoriously chaotic live gigs include a sold-out national tour in 2019, and show-stealing sets at Listen Out, Hidden, and Falls Festival. Along the way, they’ve impressed and surprised with their insatiable, all-consuming appetite to continuously venture into uncharted artistic terrain, and a rebellious desire to constantly fold new sounds and textures into their brand of unbounded, unclassifiable hip-hop.