Jillian Rossi
American singer-songwriter
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Jillian Rossi is an American singer-songwriter, originally from Long Island, New York.[1][2] She was an opening act for Madison Beer on the European leg of The Spinnin Tour in 2024.[3][4]
Jillian Rossi | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | Jillian Rossi May 17, 1999 |
| Origin | Long Island, New York |
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| Years active | 2019–present |
| Website | www |
Early life
Jillian Rossi grew up in Long Island, New York, and now resides in Los Angeles.[2] She graduated early from Berklee College of Music in 2020.[5]
Career
In November 2020, she released her single "So What", telling Rolling Stone India that it was made originally for a college assignment at Berklee.[1] In February 2021, she released a duet with Caleb Hearn titled "Under the Weather".[6] American Songwriter called the single "an honest anthem alluding to the difficulties of mental health in isolation."[7] In April 2021, Ones to Watch called Rossi's single "Fever Dream" a "grand and anthemic [song]".[8] In June 2021 she released "Give Me a Reason", and released "Hurt Again” in October of the same year.[9][10] In September 2022, she premiered her single “Like A Boy” on Zane Lowe’s Apple Music Beats 1 show.[11]
From February to April 2024, she was an opening act for Madison Beer on European leg of The Spinnin Tour, alongside Polish singer Jann.[3][4] In November 2024, she released her Christmas song “Ms. Claus”, co-written and produced by Drew Louis.[12]
Discography
All song credits are adapted from Spotify and Apple Music.[13][14]
Singles
As lead artist
| Title | Year | Album | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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| "And then there's you..." | 2025 | Non-album singles | Jillian Rossi, Greer Baxter, Dominic Florio | Dominic Florio |
| "Tornado Boy" | 2024 | Jillian Rossi | ||
| "Ms. Claus" | Jillian Rossi, Max Vernon, Jayelle, Drew Louis | Drew Louis | ||
| "Tourist" | Jillian Rossi, Bendik Møller, JT Foley | Bendik Møller | ||
| "Not My Man" | Jillian Rossi, Dominic Florio, Greer Baxter | Dominic Florio | ||
| "Dark Comedy Magic" (with Lostboycrow) |
Jillian Rossi, Christopher Michael Blair, Madeline Watkins, Sam Beresford | Sam Beresford | ||
| "Holy Bible" | Jillian Rossi, Austin Armstrong, Matt Ferree | Mattisnotfamous, Austin Armstrong | ||
| "18" | 2023 | Never Fully Loved | Jillian Rossi, Lexi Riese | Alexander Wilke |
| "Bare Minimum" | Jillian Rossi, Austin Armstrong, Zoe Moss | Austin Armstrong | ||
| "NFL" | Jillian Rossi, Bendik Møller | Bendik Møller | ||
| "West Coast (I'm In Love)" (with Smallpools) |
Cameras & Coastlines & Covers | Elizabeth Grant, Rick Nowels | Michael Kamerman | |
| "Like A Boy" | 2022 | Never Fully Loved | Jillian Rossi, Brendan Doyle, Joseph Scott Devito, Nathaniel Motte | Cody Tarpley |
| "Not Used To Normal" | Jillian Rossi, Maria Landi, Nick Smith | Nick Smith | ||
| "Gemini" | Non-album single | Jillian Rossi, Bram Inscore, Maria Naylon | Bram Inscore | |
| "Hurt Again" | 2021 | Never Fully Loved | Jillian Rossi, Alex Borel, Colin Foote, Emma Lov Block | Alexander Wilke, Jillian Rossi, Alex Borel, Colin Foote |
| "Give Me A Reason" | Jillian Rossi, Ally Ahern | House of Wolf | ||
| "Fever Dream" | Jillian Rossi, Maria Landi, Perrin Xthona | Alexander Wilke | ||
| "Under the Weather"
(with Caleb Hearn) |
Jillian Rossi, Caleb Hearn, Nathan Proctor | Johnny Simmen, Nathan Proctor | ||
| "So What" | 2020 | Non-album singles | Jillian Rossi, Geva Shinar, Tony Ni Evans | Tony Ni Evans, Geva Shinar |
| "Txt Me When U Get Here" | 2019 | Jillian Rossi, Philip Etherington | No producer credited |
Studio albums
| Title | Details |
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| Never Fully Loved |
Track listing
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