Alessi Rose’s “Get Around” is Pop-Rock Confidence At Full Volume

There’s a certain magic in watching an artist step into their power, and with “Get Around”, Alessi Rose does exactly that. Her new single spins through the messy fun of attraction and self-assurance with a grin that’s half-mischievous, half-victorious. It’s a track that understands the thrill of the chase, but this time, Alessi isn’t the one chasing. She’s the one holding the cards, watching the whole thing unfold from the driver’s seat.

From the very first chord, “Get Around” bursts with kinetic energy. The guitar is the heartbeat here: constant, vibrant, and unapologetically alive. It hums and growls beneath her voice, creating a sense of motion that never fades, like headlights flickering down a midnight highway. The instrumentation captures that classic pop-rock texture — polished yet not sterile, crisp yet never overproduced. There’s a sense of urgency in every strum, giving the track a pulse that mirrors the restless excitement of its lyrics.

Alessi Rose for the deluxe edition of her EP ‘Voyeur’.

Alessi’s vocal delivery, though, is what seals the deal. She balances edge and ease, turning every line into a wink. Her tone is smooth yet deliberate, with moments that crack just enough to feel human. It’s confident but never detached — she sounds like she’s having fun, even when she’s calling out the chaos around her. Her phrasing gives each lyric its own flair; you can almost hear the smirk behind her words when she sings about wanting someone too busy “getting around.” It’s the sound of someone who knows the game and refuses to lose herself in it.

The chorus captures this duality perfectly: “The boy’s bad news, he’s all I want / But he’s got lots of friends all over town / The boy’s got fans, I have it on / Some good authority he gets around.” It’s a confession wrapped in wit. Self-aware, ironic, and irresistibly catchy. She knows he’s trouble, but that knowledge doesn’t erase the desire; instead, it makes it sharper, funnier, and more real. The phrasing “I have it on some good authority” adds a tongue-in-cheek detachment, as if she’s gossiping about her own heartbreak, while “he gets around” hits with the kind of simplicity that makes a chorus unforgettable. It’s that mix of irony and honesty that makes Alessi’s songwriting shine.

In many ways, Get Around extends the artistic world she built with Voyeur (Deluxe) — that confessional yet fiercely self-aware body of work that turned heartache into clarity. But this time, the self-reflection has sharpened into conviction. Where her earlier songs lingered in the haze of what-ifs and near-misses.

Get Around is Alessi Rose’s most electrifying moment yet, a song that captures the essence of modern pop-rock with the confidence of an artist who knows exactly where she’s headed. It’s vibrant, addictive, and refreshingly sure of itself. The vocals shine, but it’s the guitar work that gives it teeth , an unrelenting rhythm that makes the whole thing impossible to sit still through.

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