Summerville native and Grand Ole Opry nominee Irene Rose is thrilled to announce the release of her new single, It’s okay to make mistakesJuly 26. This upbeat dance track conveys a timeless message of resilience and tenacity, reminding children and adults alike that mistakes are a natural part of learning and growing.
Irene’s powerful lyrics speak directly to real-life situations faced by children, from sports games to stage fright. With its catchy digital techno melody and inspiring words, the song encourages listeners to see mistakes as opportunities for growth and to trust that perseverance will lead to success.
In today’s digital age, where children are constantly seeing the best moments of other people’s lives, it is crucial for them to understand that perfection is not immediate. Success requires hard work and perseverance, which are often hidden behind the scenes.
With extensive experience in the special needs community, Irene created this song to inspire children who may need extra encouragement to keep trying. Her work with organizations like Just Be and events like the Mount Pleasant Towne Center Lights and Love festivals, along with her involvement with the autism, Down syndrome, and deaf communities, reflect her deep commitment. Irene hopes It’s okay to make mistakes It will be an anthem of resolution and determination for all.
Currently nominated for the Josie Award in Nashville for Best Children’s Music Creator/Performer at the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame, Irene continues to advance in the music industry.
Her new track will be available on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. Irene Rose is available for interviews and appearances at schools, camps, conferences, churches, and assemblies. Save the song on Spotify on July 12 to hear it first.
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