Ross Learmonth Unveils The Feel-Good Pop Junkie Tune 'Opposites'
- Melodrift Team
- Apr 15
- 1 min read

If you’re into songs that make you feel seen while also making you want to sing at the top of your lungs, Ross Learmonth’s latest single “Opposites” needs to be on your playlist—like, now.
Fresh off his performances with The Goo Goo Dolls and some high-profile SA festivals, Ross continues to carve out a name as a solo powerhouse. “Opposites” is the kind of track that feels familiar in the best way—think Harry Styles meets Matthew Mole—with lyrics that dig into the strange magic of falling for someone who’s totally not your type… but somehow totally right.
“The song was inspired by my parents and also some of my own ‘opposite-attract’ situations,” Ross says. And you can feel that honesty in the verses. It’s got that perfect combo of light and deep—relatable lyrics, a killer hook, and production that balances polish with personality.
Produced with his longtime UK collaborators and captured in a moment of pure inspiration, “Opposites” lands somewhere between an emotional journal entry and a summer anthem. It’s big, it’s bold, and it’s super catchy.
With another single coming soon (expect a moodier twist) and a new album on the way, Ross Learmonth is riding a well-deserved wave of momentum. And honestly? We’re here for it.
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