Rising songwriter and artist Simón has released his latest single, Roses, delivering a sharp, emotionally charged breakup anthem that captures the raw aftermath of love gone wrong. Blending poetic lyricism with an unapologetic edge, Roses flips the traditional heartbreak narrative, replacing sorrow with a storm of frustration, realization, and self-liberation. The track’s infectious melodies and biting one-liners—“You claim you have a heart, what’s wrong with mine?”—highlight Simón’s ability to craft deeply personal yet universally relatable lyrics.
Roses isn’t just about heartbreak; it’s about calling out the façade of love when it’s really just another game,” says Simón. “It’s about knowing when to walk away and realizing that sometimes, the best thing you can do is save your roses for another time.” With its mix of smooth yet emotionally charged vocals, dynamic production, and a chorus that lingers long after the song ends,
The song was produced by Jona Camacho and Alfonso Ordoñez.