
Released on January 17, 2025, “Get Me High” is the captivating follow-up single from Cleveland-based pop vocalist and songwriter ROTUNES. This synth-infused track picks up where her debut single “Falling Apart” left off, exploring the nostalgic sounds of the 80’s.
Also read: ROTUNES’ ‘Falling Apart’: A Theatrical Pop Experience
“Get Me High” shows ROTUNES’ growth as an artist, seamlessly blending her signature pop style with the retro vibes of synth wave. The result is a mesmerizing soundscape that transports listeners to a bygone era. The track’s infectious energy and catchy hooks make it impossible to resist the urge to move.

ROTUNES’ music is deeply rooted in her inspirations – the female artists of the millennial generation, her background in musical theatre, and her experiences as a member of the queer community. This authenticity shines through in “Get Me High,” a track that not only shows her artistic evolution but also celebrates her unique perspective.
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As ROTUNES describes it, “Get Me High” is a sister track to her debut single “Falling Apart.” Both songs share a common thread, exploring themes of vulnerability, self-discovery, and empowerment. “Get Me High” offers a more upbeat, energetic counterpart to the emotional intensity of “Falling Apart.”
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