ROOK MONROE FIRES OFF EXPLOSIVE NEW SINGLE “BRRRT”
Alternative music’s most dangerous new voice, Rook Monroe, is back with his second release since signing to Warner Records, and he’s not pulling any punches. The LA-based disruptor drops “Brrrt”—a raucous, high-voltage anthem that proves once again that he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to blow the whole thing up.
Written and produced entirely by Rook, “Brrrt” barrels forward on rattling 808s, razor-sharp hi-hats, and vocals that slice like shrapnel. With a rapid-fire flow and brash swagger, he throws down lines that hit as hard as the beat itself, detonating into the track’s unshakable hook: “Who that callin’ me? Leave me alone, I don’t want no talkin’.” This isn’t just a song—it’s a warning shot.
“Brrrt” follows the chaos-stirring “i don’t wanna be you.”, which earned critical praise from outlets like Respect My Region, who hailed Rook as “a sonic bombshell” and “unfiltered, unbothered, and unapologetically honest.” Now, “Brrrt” kicks the doors off the hinges and solidifies him as alt-pop’s wildcard—one who can’t (and won’t) be boxed in.
Born in Chicago and now entrenched in LA’s creative undercurrent, Rook Monroe built his reputation writing and producing for Rihanna (“Desperado”), The Chainsmokers, Jeremih, Aminé, and more before carving out his own lane. His kaleidoscopic sound has already earned him over 29M global streams, with breakout moments like 2020’s “Honey” (14.8M streams) and his 2024 collab on 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE’s “L’Eggo My Ego.” Now, with Warner Records behind him, Rook is fully unleashed, delivering music that’s as unpredictable as it is undeniable.
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