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‘Rock’ Minna Ora
Words: A. Murray.
Finnish singer-songwriter Minna Ora returns with “Rock”, her seventh solo single — and perhaps her most stirring yet. Anchored by the powerful refrain, “I will stand right beside you just like a rock,” the track feels both deeply personal and universally resonant.
From the first few bars, “Rock” grips you with its bold energy and emotional weight. Minna’s commanding vocals soar over a dense bed of rumbling bass and driving percussion, creating a sound that’s equal parts strength and vulnerability. The sharp guitar riffs cut clean through the mix, giving the song a gritty, anthemic edge — the kind that makes you stop and listen.

But beneath the hypnotic rhythm lies a deeper layer. “Rock” isn’t just a rock anthem; it’s a reflection on resilience and connection in a world that’s constantly shifting beneath our feet. Minna explores what it means to stay grounded — to be someone’s anchor, or to find your own — as everything around us changes.
The lyrics unfold like a conversation between generations: a parent reassuring their child as they step into the unknown, while also offering gratitude to those who stood by them before. It’s a moving cycle of love, strength, and legacy — a reminder that, even in turbulent times, the human need for belonging remains unchanged.
The accompanying music video, featuring Finnish actress Outi Mäenpää and Ella Valanne, perfectly complements the song’s themes. Set in a simpler, pre-digital era, it evokes a time when connection was face-to-face, and community meant everything. That nostalgia underscores the song’s message beautifully — the world evolves, but our emotional foundations stay the same.
A Finnish-language version titled “Kallio” was released on October 3rd, while “Rock” is now available to stream worldwide. Both versions capture Minna Ora’s signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and striking musicianship — proof once again that her music doesn’t just sound good; it means something.