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    Alba Rose’s The Long Road: A Jazz-Kissed Journey Through Life’s Fog

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaNovember 12, 2024Updated:September 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Alba Rose's 'The Long Road': A Jazz-Kissed Journey Through Life's Fog
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    From the dawn-lit shores of Auckland, 24-year-old Alba Rose (whose Spanish-derived name poetically nods to daybreak) crafted The Long Road – the kind of song that wraps around your shoulders like that perfectly worn cardigan you reach for when life gets messy.

    Alba Rose The Long Road song artwork
    Alba Rose The Long Road song artwork

    Released as the lead single from her upcoming EP First Light, this track doesn’t just walk the line between indie-soul and jazz; it dances along it with surprising grace.

    The retro-soulful instrumentals paired with her hypnotic voice transforms personal uncertainty into a captivating anthem.

    Especially with the intricate rhythm section flow beneath edgy guitar riffs that dance playfully with soft piano melodies.

    The magic sparked in Spain, where post-breakup wandering through her ancestral village sparked an unexpected epiphany.

    Streets steeped in family history became the perfect backdrop for questioning everything – and somehow finding answers in the uncertainty.

    Alba’s The Long Road feels like a musical fog light for twenty-somethings stumbling through their existential mazes.

    It’s remarkable how Rose turns uncertainty into something so inviting.

    The Long Road feels less like a song about being lost and more like an invitation to get lost together – preferably with good jazz and better company.

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    Alba Rose The Long Road Lyrics

    We got a long way to go
    A long way to go 

    Verse 1
    Piecing the puzzle 
    The space between the lines
    Holding each other 
    Repeat and redefine
    I see it in your eyes 
    I can see it in your smile 
    Loves always the answer 
    I’m missing my best friend 
    Were walking together 
    While we understand
    The way we move the world
    When its so hard to find 

    Cause we got a long way to go 
    A long way to go 

    Chorus
    You and I together 
    We’ve fallen from the same branch 
    Open up the answers 
    The truth is knowing that 
    We got a long way to go 
    A long way to go 
    But I see the road 
    Pero veo el camino 
    El camino 

    Whisper ‘I want to make sense of it all, I want to know, want to know’

    V2
    I want to be wiser 
    Don’t want to grow older 
    To be or to say 
    Its pulling me back as I push it away 
    When the dreaming feels honest 
    It’ll hold out its hands and give it a name 
    The practice the patience the promise the romance the words 
    All saying the same 

    CH2
    Cause you and I together 
    We’ve fallen from the same branch 
    Open up the answers 
    The truth is knowing that 
    We got a long way to go 
    A long way to go 
    But I see the road 
    Pero veo el camino 
    El camino 

    long way to go 
    A long way to go 
    If you want to make sense of it all 
    Make sense of this world 
    We got a long way to go 
    A long long way to go 
    But I see the road 
    Pero veo el camino 
    Pero veo el camino 

    I want to make sense
    Want to make sense of it all 

    Dame el camino el camino 
    Pero veo el camino

    Alba Rose
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