Robbie Rosen x Coffeshop Let Us Know ‘All That Matters’

Robbie Rosen X Coffeshop have been on our radar for a couple of years now, both individually but more recently their musical collaborations, which have seen Rosen and Coffeeshop (aka Giacomo Alloesio) bring their own specialisms together in perfect harmony. New single, ‘All That Matters’, comes with a lyric video defined by bold, emotive imagery, which beautifully complements the track.

Robbie Rosen works closely with songwriter Beth Franco, and together they lay the groundwork for the resultant anthems that resonate deeply with so many. The song is then passed over to Coffeeshop, who injects his EDM stylings into the track, before finally being sent on to Rob Aster, who gets it ready for the world and publication. It’s fine teamwork, and they work together well.

‘All That Matters’ contains Robbie Rosen’s signature soft vocals, supported by a light acoustic instrumental, and the effect is one that is deeply personal; as if Robbie was speaking directly as a friend to us. There’s deep emotions welling up from within, and, although it’s clearly a romantic song, it’s nonetheless resonant with everyone, as it brings its message of breaking free from fear and hesitation. Robbie Rosen sings, “Everyone is afraid, but they don’t want to say it, so let’s do it anyway”.

The accompanying lyric video brings the words to life, and shares with us that moment where a couple feel themselves to be alone in the world, and everything else falls away. Dynamic scenes tell the story of lovers on the beach, deciding it’s time to take on the future together hand in hand, despite there being no guarantees of success. They take the leap, because they know, when it all comes down to it, now is all that matters.

Watch the lyric video for ‘All Matters’ below, and follow Robbie Rosen X Coffeeshop online on SpotifyYouTube, and Instagram.

Robbie Rosen x Coffeeshop "All That Matters" (Official Music Video)

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