Natasha Rose Breaks Patterns With Electrifying New Single “Creature of Bad Habit”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Who doesn’t love a good bad habit?

There’s something undeniably refreshing about Natasha Rose’s music—an openness, a freedom, and a knack for turning everyday emotions into something vivid and relatable.

After dropping her July single “Catastrophe,” she’s returned with “Creature of Bad Habit,” a track that feels like both a confession and a celebration.

“Creature of Bad Habit” thrives on a heart-pounding pop beat infused with vintage ’80s sparkle and twangy synths that instantly set an electric mood. It’s the kind of production that pulls you in before a single lyric even lands.



Lyrically, Natasha explores the attachments we claim we want to let go of—people, patterns, impulses—yet somehow keep choosing over and over. She delivers these realizations with a blend of boldness and breezy charm, gliding through the track with the kind of carefree confidence that makes her music feel alive.

Her performance is bubbly, unchained, and full of character, turning a song about flawed patterns into something vibrant and wildly fun. At its core, “Creature of Bad Habit” is catchy, dance-ready, and impossible not to replay.



Natasha Rose – “Creature of Bad Habit” Overview

CategoryDetails
ArtistNatasha Rose
SingleCreature of Bad Habit
Previous Release“Catastrophe” (July 2025)
GenrePop / Retro Pop / Synth-Pop
Production StyleHeart-pumping pop beat, ’80s-inspired textures, twangy synths
ThemeHolding onto bad habits despite wanting to let them go
Vocal StyleBold, carefree, bubbly, unrestrained
Overall VibeCatchy, energetic, dance-friendly
Recommended ForFans of feel-good pop, retro synths, and expressive storytelling


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