Rochone spent years inside a male recording group, toured nationally, appeared on America’s Got Talent and X Factor, and then watched it all dissolve. He moved to Hollywood, released the deeply personal Sounds Of The Silent One EP about childhood trauma and mental health, and went quiet for a while. ‘I Think I Need You,’ the standout from his debut album Love Fails, sounds like someone who did the therapy, did the journaling, did the long drives alone, and still woke up one morning with the name of someone he ruined sitting heavy in his chest.
‘Redemption, Regret, Vulnerability’
-PurpleMistress
The production runs moody and nocturnal, pulsing underneath a vocal that Rochone himself once struggled to accept. He names himself as the problem. He owns the immaturity. The sensuality in the track comes from the ache itself, from wanting someone you already proved you didn’t deserve.
The polished pop mix occasionally buffers the confession is a rougher treatment might let the guilt breathe harder. But the smoothness has its own logic: regret often arrives articulate, well-dressed, too late. Rochone understands that. A strong opening move for Love Fails. Hooks with actual weight behind them.





