Northern Roots, Southern Warmth: Why Rox Anne’s ‘All Mine’ Is the Country Ray of the Summer

The single ‘All Mine’ by Rox Anne captures love in its own way. Right then, it clicks: This is it. My kind of love — told through ringing guitar strings and a voice so sincere it doesn’t need anything else.

Rox Anne grew up in a French-speaking family in Northern Ontario and now takes the stage in Ottawa. She was singing at talent shows before she could multiply, and five years ago, she shared a stage with her teen idols from One Tree Hill. Since then, every release has become an event for the local crowd and country fans alike — and ‘All Mine’ is no exception.



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Rox sings almost in a whisper. The core message? “I finally feel chosen.” That moment when a dream quietly becomes real. At 1:42, the drums fall away — it’s just her voice and acoustic guitar, and you hear a soft breath, like she’s realizing in real time, Damn, this is really happening. You remember those first school stage wins, that one thing she told her mom at seven: “I’m going to be a singer.” Judging by ‘All Mine,’ the girl from Smooth Rock Falls meant it.

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Put it on repeat before summer slips away. And don’t say no one warned you.


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