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Claire Rosinkranz Calls Out Toxic Masculinity on Bold New Single “Just A Man”

by Zaria Davis
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Claire Rosinkranz is delving into emotional clarity in her latest release.

Her most recent song, “Just A Man,” following the February release of her album My Lover, features the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist discussing why some men conflate control with masculinity. The song becomes another intimate and thoughtful experience, offering no accusations but rather an opportunity to shed emotional shields.

Rosinkranz explained where the song came from.

“I had four boy roommates, and a common theme I sensed in our conversations was that sharing vulnerability was confused for admitting to weakness,” she noted. “But I would counter that it’s quite the opposite. That sharing your vulnerability is a sign of strength and maturity. That it’s more attractive to be vulnerable with the things you don’t understand than to pretend like you have everything together, when you so clearly don’t.”

My Lover is the second full-length album by Claire Rosinkranz, produced by Oliver Frid and executive-produced by Rosinkranz’s longtime producer and father, Ragnar Rosinkranz. The theme of this record is growing up, vulnerability, and evolution.

As part of promoting the release, the artist appeared recently as a performer of the song “City” on Today and gave an extensive interview on the Travis Mills podcast.

The Southern California-based artist continues her European tour alongside Alex Warren and is about to kick off her “My Lover” headlining tour on May 12 in Columbus, Ohio. This tour is expected to take the artist to New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and many other cities, with a June 10 stop in Denver, Colorado.

Claire Rosinkranz gained international fame after releasing her RIAA Platinum track “Backyard Boy” in 2020, which won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Breakthrough Song. Her musical career includes over 1 billion global streams, three EPs titled BeVerly Hills BoYfRiEnd and 6 Of A Billion, and her 2023 debut album, Just Because.

Before My Lover, she collaborated with ROLE MODEL and featured on Maroon 5’s 2025 U.S. Fall tour.

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