Claire Rosinkranz has dropped ‘Just A Man’ and is pushing back on performative strength
It marks her first release since February's album 'My Lover'.

Marking her first release since February's album 'My Lover', Claire Rosinkranz has unveiled a new track titled 'Just A Man'.
On the song, the Southern California-based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist examines the men who confuse control with strength, framing the track as an invitation rather than a confrontation.
Speaking about the new song, Claire said: "I had four boy roommates and a common theme I sensed in our conversations was that sharing vulnerability was confused for admitting to weakness. But I would counter that it's quite the opposite. That sharing your vulnerability is a sign of strength and maturity. That's it's more attractive to be vulnerable with the things you don't understand than to pretend like you have everything together, when you so clearly don't."
Out via 10K Projects/Atlantic Records, recent album 'My Lover' was helmed by producer Oliver Frid, whose credits include Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa and Little Mix, with executive production handled by Claire's father and longtime collaborator Ragnar Rosinkranz.
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