.maggierogers lightens up our lives with a bright new track LoveYouForALongTime
by dancing around her living room to Natasha Bedingfield's"Unwritten" . And today, she's poured all that sunny energy into a brand new single,"Love You For A Long Time," her first new release since her January debut album,The Stevie Nicks-esque soft rock tune isn't a huge departure for Rogers, who basks in the glow of a relationship she can see herself comfortably settling into.
In a statement about her optimistic new song, the 25-year-old revealed that she actually wrote it the day before"Light On," but didn't finish and record it until August. She said,"Those last days of finishingwere such vivid and vital creative moments for me. I was dreaming up a future – for my music, for my life – and the possibilities felt endless.
She continued,"It’s a song about love in all its forms — romantic love, the love I feel for my friends, the love I feel for my band, and the love I’ve shared with all of you. I wanted it to sound like the last days of summer. I wanted it to sound as wild and alive as new love feels." Soak in those loved-up vibes by listening to the song above — it'll make you feel exactly like Rogers looks in the cover art: warm, content, and just plain happy.
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