KYLIE ROTHFIELD STANDS UP FOR HERSELF ON THE BIG POP TRACK “LOVER LIKE THAT”

After reviewing a previous single from Kylie Rothfield, I’ll be honest—it didn’t blow me away. She showed promise as a singer-songwriter, and credit was given where it was due. But with “Lover Like That,” Rothfield takes a bold step forward, and the difference is immediately noticeable.

From the first few bars, the track builds momentum and never lets go. Vocally, Rothfield moves from strength to strength, with a richer, more dynamic delivery. The production feels more confident and intentional, giving her voice the space and spotlight it deserves. Unlike her earlier track, her vocals aren’t buried or overshadowed—they blend seamlessly with the arrangement while also standing tall on their own.

On “Lover Like That,” Rothfield sounds fully in control—self-possessed and self-assured—as she confronts a lover who clearly doesn’t see her for the full, complex human being she is. This isn’t just a breakup song. It’s a statement. She’s done being a convenience, done being minimized, and absolutely done being gaslit into playing the “crazy” one.

The song pulses with empowerment. It’s a rallying cry for anyone who's ever been sidelined or mistreated by someone they gave their heart to. Rothfield isn’t just calling out her partner—she’s calling herself back to life, reclaiming her agency, and refusing to be an accomplice to her own mistreatment anymore.

“Lover Like That” is not just a better song—it’s a breakthrough.

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