A Rose Is Still a Rose (song) explained

A Rose Is Still a Rose
Cover:A Rose Is Still a Rose (song).jpg
Type:single
Artist:Aretha Franklin
Album:A Rose Is Still a Rose
Released:February 10, 1998
Recorded:1997
Genre:
Length:4:27
Label:Arista
Producer:Lauryn Hill
Prev Title:Willing to Forgive
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Here We Go Again
Next Year:1998

"A Rose Is Still a Rose" is a song recorded by American singer Aretha Franklin. It was written and produced by singer Lauryn Hill for Franklin's album of the same name (1998). The song focused on a motherly figure giving advice to a younger woman who keeps getting into bad relationships. Throughout "A Rose Is Still a Rose", Franklin advises that in spite of everything and despite the woman's "scorned roses and thorn crowns," the woman is "still a rose". Elements of the song "What I Am" by Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians were sung throughout the song by Hill herself.

Released as the album's lead single in February 1998 by Arista, the song became a surprise hit for Franklin, 40-plus years into her career, reaching number 26 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number-five on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, while also reaching the UK top 40. "A Rose Is Still a Rose" remains one of Franklin's most played songs from her later years and was her last top 40 hit. The single received nominations for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards.[1] Lauryn Hill directed its music video.

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard described the song as "a sleek, jeep-styled cruiser that matches her with Lauryn Hill of the Fugees," noting that "it's an absolutely electric union that results in Franklin's strongest, most instantly pop-viable single in eons. Hills dresses the track in fashionable shuffle-funk beats, a snaky bassline, and jiggly wah-wah guitars, leaving the legendary singer plenty of room to flex and vamp to maximum effect." He also added, "Kids will dig the contemporary vibe of the track (and, it is hoped, use this single as a springboard into a deeper exploration of Franklin's plush catalog), while more mature listeners will bond with the sage, almost motherly tone of the lyrics. A li'l something for everyone."[2]

Jeremy Helligar from Entertainment Weekly said that "A Rose Is Still a Rose" "doesn't match the soulful finesse of "Spanish Harlem", but when Lady Soul sings about a rose, something divine happens." He concluded, "Even after a dozen listens, the song's it's-his-problem-not-yours message doesn't lose its bloom."[3] After the passing of Franklin in 2018, Alexis Petridis from The Guardian wrote, "The late 90s attempt to give Franklin a hip-hop/neo soul-influenced makeover didn’t really work, except on the album’s Lauryn Hill-penned title track. The beat and the lyrical references to “flossin’” are contemporary, but the singer sounds unfazed, delivering a coolly controlled performance."[4] Music Week stated that the single "will produce another hit for both these accomplished musicians. The combination of Lauryn's laid-back hip hop style and Aretha's powerful voice means the track will appeal to all markets. The most contemporary track released by Aretha lately, it is now in the top five of the RM Club Chart."[5] A reviewer from People Magazine named it the best song of the album.[6]

Music video

An accompanying music video was produced to promote the single, directed by Lauryn Hill and designed by Ron Norsworthy. It features Franklin, Hill and other female R&B singers such as Faith Evans, Changing Faces, Amel Larrieux and actress Elise Neal as protagonists along with A Tribe Called Quest rapper, Q-Tip.

Track listings

  1. "A Rose Is Still a Rose" - 3:56
  2. "Snippets from the album 'A Rose Is Still a Rose'" - 5:30
  1. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (without intro)" - 3:56
  2. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (with intro)" -4:25
  1. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Love to Infinity Rhythm Radio Mix)" - 3:58
  2. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Hex Hector Club Mix)" - 8:55
  3. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Love to Infinity Club Mix)" - 6:56
  4. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Album Version)" - 4:27
  5. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Instrumental)" - 4:27
  1. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Original Radio Edit)" - 3:56
  2. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Desert Eagles Discs Remix)" - 4:51
  3. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (London Connection Hierachal Mix)" - 7:42
  4. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (London Connection's Cookin' Dub)" - 6:26
  5. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Instrumental)" - 4:27
  1. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Original Radio Edit)" - 3:56
  2. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Love to Infinity Rhythm Radio Mix)" - 3:58
  3. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Love to Infinity Kick Mix)" - 7:10
  4. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Johnny Vicious Club Mix)" - 10:47
  5. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Hex Hector Club Mix)" - 8:55
  1. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Yogi's Bystorm Remix)" - 4:03
  2. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Desert Eagle Remix)" - 4:26
  1. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Yogi's Bystorm Remix)" - 4:03
  2. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Yogi's Bystorm Remix) [Instrumental]" - 4:51
  3. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Yogi's Bystorm Remix) [Acappella]" - 4:40
  4. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Desert Eagle Remix)" - 4:26
  5. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Desert Eagle Remix) [Instrumental]" - 4:27
  6. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Original Radio Edit)" - 4:00
  1. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Hex Hector Club Mix)" - 8:55
  2. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Album Version)" - 4:29
  3. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Johnny Vicious Dub)" - 9:28
  4. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Love to Infinity Kick Mix)" - 7:11
  5. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Johnny Vicious Club Mix)" - 10:44
  6. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Hex Hector Drums)" - 3:50
  7. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Love to Infinity Club Mix)" - 6:56
  8. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Love to Infinity Rhythm Radio Mix)" - 3:58
  9. "A Rose Is Still a Rose (Album Version) [Instrumental]" - 5:25

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of A Rose Is Still a Rose.[14]

Performance
Production

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

Chart (1998)Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[15] 87
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[16] 35
Scotland (OCC)[17] 38
UK Singles (OCC)22
UK R&B (OCC)[18] 6

Year-end charts

Chart (1998)Position
UK Urban (Music Week)[19] 21
US Billboard Hot 100[20] 95
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[21] 22

Certifications

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: CNN - 41st annual Grammy nominees - January 5, 1999. 2021-03-08. www.cnn.com.
  2. Larry. Flick. Single Reviews. Billboard. February 7, 1998. February 9, 2020. 76. Larry Flick.
  3. Jeremy . Helligar . "A Rose Is Still a Rose" . . February 6, 1998 . November 11, 2020 .
  4. News: Alexis . Petridis . Aretha Franklin's 30 greatest songs – ranked! . . November 21, 2019 . April 22, 2020 . Alexis Petridis.
  5. Reviews singles. Music Week. April 18, 1998. 8. September 16, 2023.
  6. Picks and Pans Review: A Rose Is Still a Rose . . March 16, 1998 . November 13, 2020.
  7. A Rose Is Still A Rose. Aretha Franklin. 1998. U.S. CD Single liner notes. Arista Records. B00000635Y.
  8. A Rose Is Still A Rose. Aretha Franklin. 1998. U.S. CD Single liner notes. Arista Records. ASCD 3455.
  9. A Rose Is Still A Rose. Aretha Franklin. 1998. U.K. CD Single liner notes. Arista Records. 74321 56974 2.
  10. A Rose Is Still A Rose. Aretha Franklin. 1998. U.K. CD Single liner notes. Arista Records. 74321 58035 2.
  11. A Rose Is Still A Rose. Aretha Franklin. 1998. U.S. CD Single liner notes. Arista Records. ASCD 3486.
  12. A Rose Is Still A Rose. Aretha Franklin. 1998. U.S. 12" Single liner notes. Arista Records. ADP 3486.
  13. A Rose Is Still A Rose. Aretha Franklin. 1998. U.S. 12" Single liner notes. Arista Records. 07822-13484-1.
  14. A Rose Is Still a Rose. . . 1998.
  15. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. May 16, 1998. June 19, 2018.
  16. Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (NR. 269 Vikuna 23.4. - 30.4. 1998). Dagblaðið Vísir. July 6, 2018. is.
  17. Web site: Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100. Official Charts Company. June 11, 2018.
  18. Web site: Official R&B Singles Chart Top 40. Official Charts Company.
  19. The Urban Top 40 Of 1998. Music Week. January 9, 1999. August 6, 2023.
  20. Web site: Billboard Top 100 – 1998. billboardtop100of.com. January 19, 2021.
  21. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 1998. Billboard. January 19, 2021.