[2] Upon release, the album earned a mixed reception from music critics who were impressed with Jessie J's vocals and the work of her team of iconic producers such as David Foster, Rodney Jerkins, and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis,[3] but found that the singer was overselling and the classic material on the album lacked originality.
Issued in four parts, consisting of the EPs Realisations, Obsessions, Sex, and Empowerment that create an acronym for R.O.S.E., the R&B-heavy album failed to chart.
Tour, playing summer shows and festivals, but was looking for a different project "as a thank-you to fans for their support and to celebrate how great this year has been.
[5] Allmusic editor Neil Z. Yeung called the album "a collection of faithful renditions of beloved Christmas classics.
But if your Christmas involves a 12 ft illuminated Santa on the lawn, eggnog on the breakfast table and red glitter on everything, you will find much to love here.