11/03/2023

Destiny Rogers shares new single "Still Your Girl"

DESTINY ROGERS SHARES NEW SINGLE + VIDEO

"STILL YOUR GIRL"

Destiny Rogers by Duncan Cheng


"Still Your Girl"

LISTEN: https://orcd.co/stillyourgirl

WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP-KlAgfCBA


(November 3, 2023) - Destiny Rogers unveils her latest track, "Still Your Girl" - a confessional song about self-love and seeking acceptance from those closest to you. The song's touching opening lyrics underscore this message as she sings, "I said mama, don't hate me if I've changed / I'm tryna be the same but I'm not ok / I said papa, if you hear me tell me what you think / cause I'm tired of playing hide and seek yeah." Alongside the track, she drops a video directed by Noah Damasen and Ronald Dominic that emphasizes her connection with her family through home videos and familiar places.


Reflecting on the song, she shares, “‘Still Your Girl’ was written during the time where I was finally coming to terms with my sexuality but was still scared to tell the people I love. But this song taught me that I can love myself first without betraying anyone.”


This is her second offering from her upcoming debut album, following her previously released single “Save My Love.” Both singles were produced by frequent collaborators, the GRAMMY Award-winning songwriting/production duo The Stereotypes (Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey), "Save My Love" is a raw and heartfelt song that delves into the depths of moving on from a first love.


Watch "Still Your Girl" above and stay tuned for more from Destiny Rogers coming soon. 

"Still Your Girl" artwork


About Destiny Rogers

24-year-old Mexican-American pop singer-songwriter Destiny Rogers was fueled by a dream of making music that would take her far beyond Lodi, the tiny Northern California town where she was born. Raised by a father who played rock and roll, a Mexican mother who sang corridos, and an older sister who loved 2000’s hip-hop and R&B – Destiny was surrounded by a world of music. At home, she was playing guitar and recording covers on YouTube, and at church, she was performing in the worship band. With this, Destiny was shaped into the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist that we see today.


At 17, Destiny connected with Grammy-Award-winning songwriter/production team The Stereotypes (Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey) and in 2018 signed to their label, Beach Wave Sound. The collaboration has since resulted in Destiny’s R&B and hip-hop-inflected pop sound, most definitely heard through her viral debut hit song, “Tomboy”, which received a remix with Coi Leray and has amassed 200 million combined audio and video streams worldwide, peaking at #12 on the Spotify Viral 50 Global Chart. In May 2021, Rogers released a single and music video titled "West Like" featuring Kalan.FrFr and the collaborative track "Got It Like That" with B.I and Tyla Yaweh. Rogers has written for numerous acts, including TWICE, Nayeon, and Le Sserafim, and has performed at Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, South by Southwest, and on tour with Ruel. Along the way, her music has been praised by Billboard, Rolling Stone, Complex, Genius, V Magazine, Nylon, Ones To Watch, and more. 


In 2022, Destiny opened up about her sexuality with Rolling Stone and how she learned to love herself regardless of pushback from her family and ending her first relationship with a girl in secret. With this story at the root of her upcoming debut album, Destiny is ready to show the world her most honest and intentional music, and in a sonic space, more evolved than fans have ever heard from her.

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