Renee' Rapp releases highly-anticipated emotional ballad 'Tattoos'

Reneé Rapp made her recording artist debut with the release of emotional ballad “Tattoos”. After months of teasing online, the highly anticipated record is finally available to stream in full, marking the emergence of pop’s next powerhouse.
On the track, Rapp displays incredible raw talent with a stunning vocal showcase and intimate, gut-wrenching lyrics. Most recently known for her role starring as “Leighton” in the 10-episode HBO Max series “The Sex Lives of College Girls”, this release is the first look into what’s to come for the up-and-comer’s most personal and authentic venture; music.
The track arrives alongside a dark and expressive official music video which brings to life the specific and emotional heartbreak felt within “Tattoos”.
Listen to “Tattoos” by Reneé Rapp (Interscope Records) HERE.
Watch the video for “Tattoos” by Reneé Rapp (Interscope Records) HERE.
“Tattoos” is a stripped-back piano ballad that finds Rapp detailing the emotional rollercoaster of new love as she opens up about her hopes and fears for the future. The result is a truly universal love song that deftly captures the simultaneous exhilaration and dread of giving your heart away to someone new. “If I’m being honest, when you look at me, it’s like kissing a million angels,” she sings. “And every tattoo is so intoxicating, from your neck right down to your ankles.” Rapp digs deeper as the sensitive instrumental swells around her. She reveals hidden insecurities, offering up an intense vulnerability. “15 and 16, I had to be strong, 22 I'm still scared of it all,” she admits. 'Cause I know one day I could wake up and you'll be gone.”
Across her artistry, Reneé has made a name for herself for the way she can captivate an audience with her refreshingly honest and genuine energy. Outside of music, she can be seen starring as ‘Leighton’ in the HBO Max series from Mindy Kaling entitled “The Sex Lives of College Girls.”
On behalf of her performance in the acclaimed show’s season one finale, TV Line said, ‘Rapp’s ability to go from comedic tour de force to heart-wrenching tears in a single episode was truly impressive’. She showcases that same range in “Tattoos” as she paints a picture of heartbreak not only with the lyrics but in the emotions felt behind her powerful delivery.
The intimate and earnest debut as a recording artist sets the stage for a breakthrough 2022 as she works towards more music and a full-length project due out soon.