Rose Gray Debuts a Mind-Bending Number With Her New Single, “Wet & Wild”


2025 is shaping up to be an unforgettable year for Londoner Rose Gray, who has her eyes set on her highly-anticipated album, Louder, Please. If bold singles like her latest, “Wet & Wild,” are any indication, it promises to be electric. The single’s intercontinental nightlife theme gives each sound its own identity.

Inspired by a buzzing night across NYC’s lively Soho streets, with elements borrowed from a mosaic of other evenings and early mornings in London, “Wet & Wild” oozes the kind of mind-bending acid house sounds that invigorate the body into motion. Gray’s vocals, confident and plush, glide above synthesized keys, setting the stage for a sweet drop.


By the time the chorus hits, and distortion overtakes the lyrics, the music reaches a club-ready fever pitch best experienced with two senses: hearing and touch. Like the best raves from one end of the Atlantic to the other, each liquid-rhythmic bassline draws listeners into a communal trance, creating the kind of night out that dancing dreams are made of.

In an age where club scenes strive to reclaim their late ‘90s glamor, when they were a must-visit ride in any theme park called New York, London, or Berlin, Rose Gray is here to make it happen. Over the summer, she even ran Gray Selects, a vibrant DJ night series that showcased the genre rapidly making her a household name.

“Wet & Wild” and Rose Gray’s sonic aesthetic as a whole are a testament to an artist deeply in love with the music she creates, championing it for its trends, both old and new. As her debut album approaches, Rose Gray invites listeners into a world of hypnotic sounds that inspire unforgettable nights and timeless stories.

Dive into the world of Rose Gray by listening to “Wet & Wild” below:

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