Rosé Shares Experiences with Malicious Comments

Nov 29, 2024

Rosé Shares Experiences with Malicious Comments



Group BLACKPINK Rosé once again complained of their grievances with malicious comments.

Rosé appeared on KBS2 'The Seasons - Lee Young-ji's Rainbow', which aired on the 29th.

Rosé, who appeared on KBS for the first time since her debut, appeared with Lee Young-ji singing 'Apartment' and received great cheers. Lee Young-ji also impressed Rosé by dancing to the hit song of Black Pink, saying she was BLINK.



Rosé had a chance to write the song about the global hit 'apartment". It was when I was working on music every day in the United States. I told my friends about the Korean drinking game apartment during my break, but they always ask about the meaning of the apartment and shout it out. The response was good, so I thought about making the song interesting. That's how the song was made that day. It was a year ago."

Rosé Shares Experiences with Malicious Comments
He also revealed his collaboration with Bruno Mars. Rosé says "'Bruno Mars won't collaborate with my song, will he?I thought ', but he asked me to suggest three songs. I was surprised by that, too. I asked Bruno Mars to send 'Apartment', but people around me told me not to send 'Apartment', saying they would never do it. But I thought Bruno Mars would do 'APT.', so I secretly put it in and sent it with him" he said.



Also "I'm also a perfectionist, but Bruno Mars is also a great perfectionist. I was amazed to see it because I had a vision" and Lee Young-ji wondered, "Did you give your sister a hard time?" Rosé hesitated, "'Now that we're close, I can tell you, can't I?' and let out a laugh, "'Bruno Mars is tsundere.'"

On the other hand, Rosé also talked about the behind-the-scenes story of the birth of her new song 'number one girl'. Rosé said "It was time to find out what I should do after the tour. I was in a hurry, so I worked hard, but I felt like I became a lazy person."



Then "I fell into a bad world on the Internet all night long. There are no laws and rules on the Internet. I didn't want to admit it because I was human. I want to say 'I'm healthy and I'm a book reader at home' but I read (bad comments) until 5 a.m. I made it very hard for myself. I didn't want to say that I searched the Internet until 5 a.m. and searched for malicious comments when asked how have you been. It was humiliating. That's why I want to write a song with disgusting starkness and honesty. Writing this song lightened my heart." In a recent interview with the New York Times (NYT), Rosé also expressed her grievances with malicious comments and shed tears.



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