(Dan Tri) - Rosé burst into tears when talking about the training process that turned her into an idol star in the Korean entertainment industry. In it, she and the trainees had to follow very strict rules.
After months of silence, Rosé quietly returned to the music scene and made a strong impression with the song APT. , featuring superstar Bruno Mars, in mid-October. Before that, Rosé had almost no activities.
Rosé will release the album "Rosie" next December (Photo: Instagram).
At the end of November, she continued to release her second single, Number One Girl. The song had a more modest achievement than APT. but still helped Rosé receive many compliments. It is known that in early December, the beauty will release her first personal album, Rosie , including 12 songs that she participated in writing and composing.
According to US media, Rosé has signed a contract with Warner Chappell Music. The Blackpink singer became the first K-pop artist to sign a contract with the label. Warner Chappell Music is also the unit that released the successful song APT. by Rosé and Bruno Mars.
The song dominated global music charts, including reaching No. 1 on the global Billboard 200 chart.
Sharing about her decision to join Warner Chappell Music, the beauty born in 1997 said: "I am really happy to be part of Warner Chappell Music. I believe I will have a great journey."
A representative from Warner Chappell Music also praised Rosé, praising her past achievements. "Let's wait and see where her music takes us," said the representative of the label.
The beauty born in 1997 confided that the inspiration for the series of songs in the album Rosie was toxic experiences in the past.
Rosé has had great success with her new song "APT." (Photo: Naver).
Blackpink member confessed that the harsh dating rules in the K-pop world scared her to bring topics like broken hearts and exes into her new album.
The beautiful singer confided to the New York Times that she doesn't know if she can show people the hidden sides of herself. According to Rosé, human emotions such as grief, lost love, and anger all become scary to her.
Rosé also shared about the material that makes up her new songs on the YouTube show Hot Ones: "All the raw and honest emotions that I've never talked about before. It's like a reenactment. So it has a lot of my heartbreaking stories and vulnerable emotions built into it. That's what I love most about songwriting, you can turn something that's not so great into something beautiful."
In an interview with the New York Times, Rosé emotionally shared about the challenges of being a K-pop idol, especially the cyber harassment that female artists face.
Recalling her early days as a trainee, being trained to become an idol star, she said: "I didn't understand the loneliness I experienced. That shock became a trauma for me. But I survived."
Rosé admitted that her time as a trainee made her scared and stressed (Photo: News).
Rosé said she had to stick to a strict training schedule with practice sessions ending the next morning. She also admitted that the fear of returning to Australia in defeat helped motivate her.
The famous Korean singer confided that she found herself quite strong and positive. However, sometimes, she also felt emotionally drained because of negative comments and attacks from outside. "Luckily, composing songs helped me overcome it," she said.
When asked about the biggest challenges of being an idol star, Rosé said: "We are trained to present ourselves perfectly at all times, even when interacting directly with fans. I feel like I have a responsibility to do that when I appear in public."
Rosé was born and raised in Australia. However, at the age of 15, she returned to Korea and became a trainee at YG Entertainment. She later entered the Korean entertainment industry as a member of the group Blackpink.
During 8 years of operation, Rosé and the members of Blackpink have achieved great success, becoming a global music group.
From the end of 2023, Rosé ended her individual contract with YG Entertainment to develop her own career. However, she is still under YG Entertainment's management in Blackpink's general activities.
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