Rosé’s ‘Disgustingly Vulnerable’ New Song from BLACKPINK
Discover the emotional depth in BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ debut album titled Rosie, as she reveals her most personal journey yet.
In an enlightening interview with PAPER Magazine, ROSÉ, whose full name is Roseanne Park, candidly discusses how exposure to negative online comments led her to create one of the most authentic tracks on her upcoming album. She describes this song as “disgustingly vulnerable,” showcasing her willingness to share her emotional struggles and connect with listeners on a deeper level.
The talented singer, who was born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, openly admitted to her habit of doom-scrolling late into the night. This behavior often leads her down a rabbit hole of negative comments that linger in her thoughts, affecting her mental well-being and artistic expression.
ROSÉ reflected on her journey, stating, “I realized how vulnerable and addicted I was to this [online] world and that craving for feeling like I wanted to be loved and understood.” This realization has driven her to confront her own insecurities and explore the depths of her emotional landscape through her music.
She described one of her new tracks as “so disgustingly vulnerable and honest,” emphasizing her desire for listeners to understand that she, too, experiences a wide range of emotions. This honesty allows fans to connect with her on a more personal level, sharing in her struggles and triumphs.
Despite her attempts to project a strong facade, ROSÉ admitted that the criticism she receives does impact her deeply. “If anything, it’s something I want to cover up,” she confessed, revealing, “Even in interviews, I’m like nothing really fazes me, you know? But it does. Every word, every comment, it crushes me.” Her candor illustrates the emotional weight that comes with fame.
While her album Rosie tackles the emotional challenges associated with fame, it also serves as a reflection of her personal life, diving into the relationships and complex connections she has navigated throughout her journey.
“I think I’m grateful enough to have gone through a few relationships, you know, like a normal girl in her 20s,” ROSÉ shared insightfully. “I’m probably very relatable if you listen to my songs, and if anyone’s been in that kind of relationship. It doesn’t even have to be about a boyfriend, just any type of toxic relationship.” Her experiences resonate with many of her listeners, making her music even more impactful.
“At the end of the day, I want people to understand me and stop misunderstanding me as a person as well,” ROSÉ stated in a moment of clarity. She emphasized her readiness to be more open, honest, and vulnerable in her music, which is a powerful message for her fans.
With the album’s debut single, “APT.,” featuring Bruno Mars, ROSÉ is already breaking records. This track has maintained the No. 1 position on both the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. Charts for two consecutive weeks, a remarkable achievement that highlights her global appeal and the massive response to her artistry.
Her success transcends borders, as “APT.” debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia. This milestone makes ROSÉ the first solo female K-pop artist to achieve this historic ranking, further solidifying her influence in the music industry.
The single’s remarkable performance continues, having held the top position for a second week and setting a record as the longest-charting No. 1 hit by a Korean solo artist since PSY’s “Gangnam Style” in 2012, showcasing ROSÉ’s significant impact on the music scene.
In the U.K., “APT.” is also making waves, currently positioned at No. 2 on the Official Singles Chart, reflecting its widespread popularity and the growing interest in ROSÉ’s work.
Mark your calendars! Rosie is set to release on December 6 through The Black Label and Atlantic Records, promising to be an album filled with honesty, emotion, and relatable narratives.
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