Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton
[Verse 1]
Everybody's singing 'bout whiskey
Everybody's talkin' 'bout tequila
Moonshine drippin' in the moonlight
Lips tastin' like sangria
There's always a time for strawberry wine
But it ain't that time right now
Don't buy me a beer when I'm sittin' here
Give me something that's sweet going down
[Chorus]
Rosé all day
I'm talkin' pretty in pink
Baby, that's my kinda drink
You can call it what you want, but everybody loves a good cliché
Don't need no bougie sommelier
There's no point in askin' 'cause I'm gonna say, "Rosé"
[Verse 2]
It doesn't matter how gray the skies are (Skies are)
Or how much greener everybody's grass is
Everything's gonna look brighter (Brightеr)
When you see it through a rose colored glass
[Chorus]
Rosé all day
I'm talkin' prеtty in pink
Baby, that's my kinda drink
You can call it what you want, but everybody loves a good cliché
Don't need no bougie sommelier
There's no point in askin' 'cause I'm gonna say, "Rosé"
[Post-Chorus]
Give me that rosé
That's right
Want some of that rosé
[Bridge]
(Hey) Out of a bottle or out of a box
Pop off that cork or twist off that top
Drink it from crystal or out of a can
As long as it's cold, and it's here in my hand
[Chorus]
Yeah, that rosé
Give me that rosé
Rosé all damn day
I'm talkin' pretty in pink
Baby, that's my kinda drink
You can call it what you want, but everybody loves a good cliché
Don't need no bougie sommelier
There's no point in askin' 'cause I'm gonna say, "Rosé"
[Outro]
(You know that I want it) Give me that rosé (I've gotta have it)
That's right
I know I want it, I gotta have it
You get me that, go get me that rosé
Rosé was written by Victoria Banks & Karen Kosowski & Mickey Guyton.
Rosé was produced by Forest Glen Whitehead & Karen Kosowski.
Mickey Guyton released Rosé on Fri Sep 11 2020.
I wrote that song two and a half years ago because I was like, “Women don’t really have drinking country songs. Well then, why don’t we have our own?” I cannot believe that nobody had ever written a drinking country song called, “Rosé All Day.”