MPF Songs Of Roses is a rose-centred floral built around a soft fruity opening and a warm sandalwood base, and Maids Scents carries the authentic Eau de Parfum with delivery across Nigeria and beyond.
What is MPF Songs Of Roses?
MPF stands for My Perfumes, a Dubai-based house that’s built a fairly wide catalogue of accessible, well-made fragrances across both Western-style and traditionally Arabian profiles. Songs Of Roses sits on the Western-inspired side of that catalogue — a rose composition that leans closer to a European floral than to the deeper, oud-forward roses more typical of Gulf perfumery.
MPF Songs Of Roses was released as part of a small wave of rose-focused fragrances from the brand, and it’s earned a genuinely positive reception from rose lovers specifically — several reviewers describe it as one of the more convincing “true rose” fragrances they’ve tried at this price point, without the powdery quality that turns some people off rose perfumes generally.
Fragrance Profile
MPF Songs Of Roses opens with pear, green apple and pink peppercorn — soft, slightly tart and fruity rather than sweet, giving the rose that follows a fresh frame to sit inside rather than starting heavy. The heart is, unsurprisingly, where the fragrance earns its name — rose essence and Damascena rose combine with magnolia, violet and saffron for a bouquet that reviewers consistently describe as recognisably rose-forward rather than an abstract floral blend.
The base settles into sandalwood, amber and musk — warm and smooth, giving MPF Songs Of Roses a soft skin-close finish rather than a loud, heavy dry-down.
Top Notes: Pear, Green Apple, Pink Peppercorn
Heart Notes: Rose Essence, Damascena Rose, Magnolia, Violet, Saffron
Base Notes: Sandalwood, Amber, Musk
Worth being upfront about mixed feedback here — while rose purists tend to rate MPF Songs Of Roses highly for smelling like genuine rose, a few reviewers found the projection and longevity underwhelming, describing it as closer to a skin scent than a room-filling fragrance. If you’re after maximum projection, this may not be it; if you want a soft, wearable rose that sits close to the skin, it fits that brief well.
Who Should Wear Songs Of Roses?
MPF Songs Of Roses is marketed as unisex but reads predominantly feminine given the rose-magnolia-violet heart. It suits anyone who wants a genuine, unfussy rose fragrance for daily wear — office, daytime social occasions, or simply as an easy signature scent that doesn’t demand attention. It’s a reasonable pick for rose lovers who’ve found other rose fragrances too powdery or too sweet.
Performance and Longevity
Given the mixed reviewer feedback on projection, it’s fair to set expectations moderately here — MPF Songs Of Roses tends to perform as a soft, close-to-skin fragrance rather than one built for heavy sillage. Expect a gentle presence for the first couple of hours settling into a genuine skin scent. Three to four sprays on pulse points is a sensible starting point given the lighter performance profile.
Best Time to Wear Songs Of Roses in Nigeria
The fresh pear and apple opening makes MPF Songs Of Roses a comfortable warm-weather fragrance, well suited to Lagos daytime wear without feeling heavy in the humidity. It holds its own reasonably well year-round given its soft, close performance rather than needing specific weather conditions to work.
Buying Songs Of Roses From Maids Scents
Every MPF bottle we stock, including Songs Of Roses, comes from verified suppliers, so what you receive matches what you’d get through an authorised My Perfumes retailer.
We deliver across Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Enugu, Benin City and the rest of Nigeria, and we ship internationally for orders placed from outside the country.
You can read more about the fragrance on the official My Perfumes website.
If you want to explore more rose-centred options, Christian Dior Poison Girl EDP is worth comparing, or browse our full range of feminine perfumes in Nigeria.
MPF Songs Of Roses is in stock now at Maids Scents.









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