
(2b) Claire Rosenkranz has always had a gift for saying exactly what everyone else is thinking. On "Just A Man," her newest song since the release of her February album My Lover, the RIAA Platinum-certified singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist turns her attention to the men who mistake control for strength. It's a gentle unraveling: a song that doesn't shame its subject so much as invite him to take off the armor.
Claire on the track shares "I had four boy roommates and a common theme I sensed in our conversations was that sharing vulnerability was confused for admitting to weakness. But I would counter that it's quite the opposite. That sharing your vulnerability is a sign of strength and maturity. That's it's more attractive to be vulnerable with the things you don't understand than to pretend like you have everything together, when you so clearly don't."
My Lover (10K Projects/Atlantic Records) was produced by Oliver Frid (Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa, Little Mix) and executive produced by her longtime collaborator and father, Ragnar Rosinkranz. The album is a luminous coming-of-age body of work rooted in growth, vulnerability, and transformation.
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