RoRo (singer)
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Born
Rochelle Griffith[1]
OriginBarbados
GenresSoul, electronic dance music, R&B, calypso
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
RoRo | |
|---|---|
| Born | Rochelle Griffith[1] |
| Origin | Barbados |
| Genres | Soul, electronic dance music, R&B, calypso |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter |
| Label | Mahogany Recordings[2] |
Rochelle Griffith, known professionally as RoRo, is a singer and songwriter from Barbados. In 2023, her single "Good Love", which she co-wrote and performed with Hannah Laing, spent 26 weeks on the UK Singles Chart. It peaked at number 7, and was certified BPI platinum.[3][4][5][6] RoRo has been regularly played on both BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 6, with her 2020 release "Mood Forever" earning her the "New Name" slot on the Annie Mac show.[7][8] Her music has been described as "laid back R&B" influenced by calypso and soca, and as "distinctive Caribbean ingrained pop".[8][9] RoRo's song "See Me" was on the soundtrack for the 2022 horror film spoof The Blackening, released in 2023.[10]