Rosette Luve, a platinum-certified recording artist, songwriter, and dancer, initially gained widespread recognition as a finalist on the popular Canadian television show "Popstars."
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Rosette embarked on her music career, releasing her debut album "Uh Oh" on Shred Records in 2005. The album's lead single "Crushed" dominated the CanCon Top 40 chart for four consecutive weeks, swiftly establishing Rosette as a rising star in the music industry.
One of Rosette's most successful singles to date is the collaboration with Timbaland, "Amnesia," which reached the top 40 in Canada and several countries worldwide, ultimately earning a Gold certification in Canada.
Furthermore, Luve contributed to the songwriting process for global icons such as Britney Spears, penning the hit single "Til It's Gone" for Britney Jean, which was certified Gold in the United States. Rosette's impressive resume boasts writing credits for numerous notable artists, including Benny Benassi, as well as opening for prominent acts like Akon, Rihanna, and many others.