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Seizing the Present With Power and Purpose: Roxé Rises on This Moment

There is a profound power in fully inhabiting the present, in recognizing that this moment, the one we are living right now, is the only one we truly possess, and that to seize it with intention and courage is to claim our own power. So much of life is spent dwelling in the past or anxious about the future, and the capacity to be fully present, to recognize the significance of this moment and to rise to meet it, is itself a kind of triumph. Roxé has built an empowering anthem around exactly this recognition, and This Moment, released April 14, 2026, reflects a grounded and intentional direction, a song designed to empower listeners and offer both escape and a sense of triumph, brought to the international stage as she auditioned to represent San Marino in Eurovision 2026.

The central theme of This Moment is genuinely empowering. The focus on this moment, the present instant that is all we ever truly have, carries a powerful message about presence and intention and the seizing of opportunity. To recognize that this moment matters, that it is the only time we can act and live and triumph, is to claim a kind of agency over our own lives, and the song channels this recognition into anthemic empowerment. This moment becomes the time to rise, to claim one’s power, to refuse to let life pass by unlived, and Roxé delivers this message with the conviction and the grandeur that such an empowering theme deserves.

The grounded and intentional direction that This Moment represents reflects an evolution in Roxé’s artistry. The song marks a more grounded and intentional approach, a maturity and a focus that distinguishes it as a deliberate artistic statement. This groundedness gives the empowering message its credibility, the triumph the song offers being not naive optimism but a considered, intentional embrace of the present, the rising to meet this moment being a deliberate choice rather than a fleeting impulse. This intentionality reflects an artist who knows what she wants to say and how she wants to say it, the song being a focused expression of her empowering vision.

Roxé’s goal of creating music that empowers listeners, offering both escape and a sense of triumph, is fully realized in This Moment. These two gifts, escape and triumph, are among the most valuable that music can offer, the escape providing relief from the difficulties of life and the triumph providing the inspiration to rise above them, and This Moment delivers both. The song offers an escape into its empowering world while also providing the sense of triumph that comes from seizing the present and claiming one’s power, the listener carried away by the music and uplifted by its message. This combination of escape and triumph reflects Roxé’s understanding of what listeners need from music, the desire to both transport and empower her audience.

The powerful voices that influence Roxé illuminate her anthemic approach. Drawing inspiration from artists like Sarah Brightman and Celine Dion and Adele and Loreen, Roxé aligns herself with a tradition of powerful, emotionally commanding vocalists, singers whose voices carry genuine grandeur and emotional force. Sarah Brightman brings the classical crossover grandeur, Celine Dion the powerhouse emotional delivery, Adele the soulful authenticity, and Loreen the contemporary Eurovision triumph, and these influences combine in Roxé’s approach to produce music of genuine vocal power and emotional scale. This Moment reflects these influences, the anthemic quality and the powerful vocal delivery embodying the tradition of empowering, emotionally commanding pop that these artists represent.

Roxé’s remarkably multicultural background gives her artistry a rich foundation. Born in São Paulo and raised in Marbella from the age of five, fluent in Portuguese and Spanish and English with some Swedish learned from her husband, Roxé embodies a genuine cultural diversity that informs her music. Her influences span pop and classical and flamenco and indie, this diversity of genre reflecting her diverse cultural background, the various traditions she has encountered throughout her international life enriching her artistic palette. This multicultural foundation gives Roxé a distinctive perspective, her music drawing on a breadth of cultural and musical influences that few artists can claim, the international quality of her background informing the universal appeal of her empowering message.

The Eurovision dimension gives This Moment additional significance. Roxé brought the song to the international stage as she auditioned to represent San Marino in Eurovision 2026, and this ambition reflects both the anthemic quality of the song and Roxé’s aspiration to reach an international audience. Eurovision has always been a stage for powerful, emotionally direct pop anthems, songs designed to connect across cultures and languages, and This Moment, with its empowering message and anthemic delivery, is well suited to such a stage. The Loreen influence is particularly relevant here, that artist having triumphed at Eurovision, and Roxé’s aspiration to the same stage reflects her ambition to deliver an empowering anthem on an international platform.

Roxé’s journey to songwriting through her lifelong passion for singing gives the song its authenticity. Singing has always been her passion, leading her to songwriting and self-discovery, and this foundation in genuine love for music gives This Moment its sincerity. The song emerges not from calculation but from a genuine desire to express and to empower, the self-discovery that songwriting has enabled for Roxé being part of the empowering journey that the song reflects. This authenticity grounds the anthemic empowerment, the triumph the song offers being rooted in Roxé’s own genuine artistic journey.

This Moment is the sound of seizing the present with power and purpose, an empowering anthem about claiming the only moment we truly possess. Roxé has channeled her diverse influences and powerful voice into a song that offers both escape and triumph, the grounded and intentional direction reflecting an artist rising to meet her moment.

This moment is all we have, and Roxé has made an anthem about seizing it with courage and conviction. From São Paulo to Marbella to Houston and toward the Eurovision stage, Roxé has built a song designed to empower, and its triumphant embrace of the present offers genuine uplift to anyone ready to claim their own power.

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