Rozes (musician)

Elizabeth McQuiston ( Mencel; born April 14, 1993), better known by her stage name Rozes (stylized in all capitals or as R O Z E S), is an American musician, singer and songwriter from Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania. She is best known for her 2015 collaboration, "Roses", with duo The Chainsmokers. She also featured in Galantis' song "Girls on Boys".

Early life and education
A native of Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, McQuiston grew up in a gospel-influenced home and first studied piano at age six. Eventually she also became proficient in clarinet, saxophone, guitar, violin, flute, and trumpet.

McQuiston first started her musical career at North Penn High School in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Soon after, she earned an associate degree from Montgomery County Community College and then transferred to Temple University in Philadelphia. After one year at Temple, McQuiston chose to pursue music as a full-time career and left college.

Career
In October 2014, under her professional moniker Rozes, McQuiston was featured on and wrote Just a Gent's "Limelight", which reached #1 on Hype Machine and has over 2 million plays on SoundCloud.

McQuiston was featured on The Chainsmokers' 2015 hit, "Roses", which she co-wrote with Andrew Taggart of The Chainsmokers. Released on June 16, 2015, the single peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as number one on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for the week of January 9, 2016.

McQuiston's debut EP, Burn Wild, was released on February 14, 2016.

In 2017, McQuiston signed a deal with Photo Finish Records, where she released singles "Where Would We Be" (with Nicky Romero), "Canyons", and "Famous". Her debut EP under Photo Finish "i don't know where i'm going, but i'm on my way" was released on August 24, 2018.

In 2019, McQuiston released her track "Halfway There", which became the official anthem to the 2019 Women's March on NYC via The Women's March Alliance.

McQuiston released her second album with Photo Finish Records in 2020 named "Crazy", which features a duet with Mat Kearney.