The Racket

Album: This Ain't The Way You Go Out (2024)
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  • Lucy Rose's sixth album, This Ain't The Way You Go Out, closes with a bit of a gut punch disguised as a pop song. "The Racket," a title that could refer to a crying baby or a tennis match (we'll get to that later), wrestles with the aftermath of childbirth in a way most pop tunes wouldn't dare.
  • When Rose's firstborn, Otis, arrived in the summer of 2021, he brought not only bundles of joy but also a nasty surprise: a rare pregnancy-induced osteoporosis that left Rose with eight fractured vertebrae. Doctors weren't exactly brimming with optimism, suggesting she might never be able to grace the tennis court with her backhand (remember that racket reference?).

    "The song title nods to two things, the fact that the end of the song is an onslaught of noises and instrumentation, and also the fact that before breaking my back and receiving my diagnosis, tennis was a huge passion of mine, and I got told by my doctors I wouldn't be able to play again, or potentially even walk," said Rose. "But slowly, slowly, I found my way back to the court and reclaimed that part of me."
  • "The Racket" simmers with defiance beneath its hopeful piano chords and sizzling drum beats. The song acknowledges the darkness ("It's not always breezy," Rose croons) but ultimately celebrates resilience. The opening lines are a testament to this – a heartfelt "thank you" to her son, a reminder that even in the face of shattered vertebrae and dashed dreams, a mother's love finds a way.
  • Rose penned the track herself. She co-produced it with Kwes, a Londoner with a production pedigree that includes folks like Kelela, Loyle Carner and Solange. He collaborated with Rose on the entire This Ain't The Way You Go Out album.

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