House music knows how to be memorable and always hits the mark. Among all electronic genres, house is perhaps the least pretentious, pretending to be something it is not. It came from Chicago in the late eighties with a very specific mission – to make people move and let them feel something real. And you know, the new single ‘Misbehaving’ by Reece Rosé, featuring Capri Everitt, creates exactly this mood. Rosé positions his art as a mission to keep the foundation of dance music and at the same time move it forward through a modern prism.


The track is built on a playful groove and the rhythm of early ’90s house, UK garage, and soul, under which you want to dance until morning. Warm pads, bouncing bass, rhythmic structure with UKG phrasing, all this creates the feeling of a summer evening that Rosé talks about. The musician’s soul vocals hit right in the spot creating a light atmosphere of nostalgia. “The nights felt endless, and the only thing that mattered was the music and the memories we were making,” his own words, and they perfectly describe what exactly the track tries to do with the listener.








