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Hear It: Timmy Trumpet Takes A Surprising New Turn With “Roses”

The Australian maestro Timmy Trumpet switches things up with his new single “Roses,” out now – and it’s a side of him few will see coming. A Bass House, club-focused track that steps away from the high-energy sound he’s best known for in favour of something warmer and more emotive – built for the dancefloor, […]

Timmy Trumpet wearing a black hat and glasses, posing with hands together in a smoky, backlit setting for his single Roses.

Timmy Trumpet wearing a black hat and glasses, posing with hands together in a smoky, backlit setting for his single Roses.

The Australian maestro Timmy Trumpet switches things up with his new single “Roses,” out now – and it’s a side of him few will see coming. A Bass House, club-focused track that steps away from the high-energy sound he’s best known for in favour of something warmer and more emotive – built for the dancefloor, but carried by feeling rather than force.

It’s also a personal one: Timmy had originally lined the track up for later in the year, but moved it forward once its lyrics began to mirror where he is right now, following a newly announced change in both his musical direction and his personal life. The single pairs him with bradeazy, the Beatport-topping producer behind “The Baddest,” who just sold out his debut LA and New York shows, has a headline Australia and New Zealand tour on the way, and has fronted a flagship Spotify playlist cover for months.

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It also features vocalist Richard Judge, who has previously worked with Robin Schulz. The two have been circling a collaboration for years: bradeazy first caught Timmy’s ear through his radio show, went on to support him on tour, and the pair finally locked “Roses” in once they found the right voice for it in Judge – debuting the record live at Timmy’s Silo Dallas show.

Official single cover art for Roses by Timmy Trumpet, bradeazy, and Richard Judge, featuring a red rose splitting into a metallic, glitching liquid effect over large red typography on a black background.

It follows his recent “All My Life” with John Martin and Frank Walker, and “Not A Place” with Ely Oaks, continuing the more personal, emotive turn his music has taken lately.

“I’ve been playing bradeazy records in my radio show for the last couple years, watching his sound develop into one of the hottest bass producers on the planet. I brought him out on a college tour show and we started talking about making music together over a year ago but we knew we needed the perfect vocal. I was originally planning ‘Roses’ for the end of the year, but these lyrics reflect exactly how I feel right now so we bumped it up. Since announcing a new music direction and my separation, the love I’ve felt around the world has been overwhelming and inspiring. Everything really is coming up roses and it’s thanks to the fans – so this one is for them.” — Timmy Trumpet

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References

Unfolded PR. (2026). Timmy Trumpet Takes a Surprising New Turn with “Roses,” a Collaboration with Fast-Rising Producer bradeazy, featuring Richard Judge. Retrieved from [Email communication].

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