Roses are often associated with love and affection. Here, Kali Uchis bids a fond farewell to someone departing from her life. Ooh, never thought I would be without you I wish you love, I wish you well I wish you roses while you can still smell 'em Uchis didn't expect to lose this person, but she has no hard feelings.
Though the wording in "I Wish You Roses" implies Uchis is addressing a former romantic partner, the singer said it applies to various types of relationships. "This song is about being able to release people with love," Uchis explained. "It could be a friend, a lover, or someone else, but the point is to celebrate releasing people from your life without being resentful or bitter."
When Uchis was a child, she used to listen to the Latin soul musician Joe Bataan's 1972 song "I Wish You Love Part. 1," which served as inspiration for "I Wish You Roses." "Since I was little," Uchis told Apple Music's Zane Lowe, "I always thought it was such a beautiful thing because we hear so many songs about that, the bitterness or the anger or the feeling of wanting revenge or the feeling of wishing things had worked out and not having a resentful attachment to those feelings."
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