Fiore – “Baccarat Rouge”
Fiore has a real talent for moving between different moods, and her new single “Baccarat Rouge” shows exactly what she can do when she leans into her confident side. Her debut gave us a taste of her softer, more vulnerable R&B style, but this new track steps right into something much darker and more daring.
Fiore wrote the song in the room with co-writer Trey Campbell and executive producer Liza Owen, and you can tell how personal the track is. Taking its name from the perfume, the song uses that scent as a way to talk about the lasting mark someone leaves behind after they walk out of a room. It focuses on an intimate relationship with an ex, capturing that exact moment you realize how much someone wants you and how powerful it feels to know you are completely unforgettable.
The whole track has a cinematic feel to it. It is glamorous on the surface, but there is a real layer of vulnerability underneath where desire and devotion get blurred together. The official visualizer matches that bold energy perfectly. Shot on location in Tokyo by director Satchel Lee, the visuals push things into a much more controlled and intimate space than before.
“Baccarat Rouge” was released on June 26th, and it sets the stage for her debut EP, Heart on Fire, which comes out on July 31st. If you want to see what she does next, make sure to follow Fiore on social media so you can catch all her new releases this year.
