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BLACKPINK's Rosé reveals fear of being misunderstood due to celebrity status: ‘Doing something wrong…'
BLACKPINK's Rosé reveals fear of being misunderstood due to celebrity status: ‘Doing something wrong…'

Pink Villa

time2 hours ago

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BLACKPINK's Rosé reveals fear of being misunderstood due to celebrity status: ‘Doing something wrong…'

BLACKPINK's Rosé shared her candid insights into the difficulties of being a K-pop artist and the realities of life as a celebrity. In a recent conversation with Dazed, she discussed the pressures and challenges that accompany fame. Rosé highlighted the emotional strain that public figures endure due to the intense scrutinization of their every action. Although her comments are rooted in her personal experiences, they might be relatable to a lot of public figures. Rosé on challenges of being popular According to Rosé, her celebrity status brought numerous perks, such as easy access to material benefits, including food. However, it also came with certain drawbacks. For instance, she couldn't simply be herself or express her genuine emotions, like fear about minor things. Additionally, she felt she couldn't be the quirky or annoying friend within her group, as her actions would be under constant observation. Rosé on fear of being misjudged The BLACKPINK member also expressed her anxiety about being misjudged and criticized for things she hadn't even done. "Even if I'm not doing anything wrong, I have to think, 'What if this makes people think that I'm doing something wrong?' And not always having the fear of being misunderstood," she said. Rosé further mentioned that people could enjoy a peaceful private life only when they are non well-known by the public. On being asked what freedom meant to her, she answered, 'Freedom means being anonymous.' To have a taste of independence, she reportedly once donned wrinkled prosthetic makeup to disguise herself as a 60-year-old woman and ventured out into the streets, remaining unrecognized. Rosé on lacking work-life balance During the interview, the APT. singer also mentioned bringing work back to home as well, and keeping at it tirelessly, until she fell asleep. As per her, working hard is a good thing, but it led to her having it difficult to "detach myself and my life from my work.' She mentioned not feeling guilty about lacking a work-life balance anymore as she was happy with the fruits her hardwork bore. Rosé's genuine concerns strike a chord with numerous celebrities who face similar struggles, making her words relatable and authentic.

BLACKPINK's Rosé says Jennie, Lisa and Jisoo are returning to each other with 'good energy' for DEADLINE World Tour
BLACKPINK's Rosé says Jennie, Lisa and Jisoo are returning to each other with 'good energy' for DEADLINE World Tour

Pink Villa

time4 hours ago

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BLACKPINK's Rosé says Jennie, Lisa and Jisoo are returning to each other with 'good energy' for DEADLINE World Tour

BLACKPINK's Rosé is living a moment that many artists dream of balancing a powerful solo career while reuniting with her group at the peak of their global influence. In a recent interview with Dazed, she opened up about what it means to return to BLACKPINK after time spent pursuing individual growth. 'Each of us has gone out and been inspired and learned so much about ourselves,' BLACKPINK 's Rosé shared. 'And now we're coming back to each other with good energy.' That quote captures more than just a reunion, it's a statement of transformation. Over the past year, all four members of BLACKPINK — Rosé, Jennie, Jisoo, and Lisa- have explored personal projects, creative ventures, and new musical directions. From solo music releases and fashion brand partnerships to high-profile collaborations with global artists, each member has expanded their identity beyond the group. But now, the focus returns to BLACKPINK — not as they were, but as they are today: more experienced, more confident, and more connected than ever. BLACKPINK'S Reunion - DEADLINE WORLD TOUR 2025 BLACKPINK is set to make history once again with their Deadline World Tour, the group's fourth concert tour and third to span the globe. This time, they're going bigger than ever, embarking on their first all-stadium tour, delivering massive-scale performances in some of the world's most iconic venues. The Deadline world tour will launch on July 5, 2025, in Goyang, South Korea, and run through 31 shows before coming to a close on January 25, 2026, in Hong Kong at Kai Tak Stadium. BLACKPINK's 'Deadline' Sparks Buzz Across the Fandom The announcement of BLACKPINK's 2025 world tour, titled Deadline, has stirred intense speculation among the fandom. Unlike their previous tours — In Your Area (2018), which marked their global breakout, and Born Pink (2022), which highlighted their artistic maturity — Deadline feels darker, edgier, and more ambiguous. BLINKs have interpreted the name as a symbol of change, possibly signalling a shift in the group's musical direction or dynamic. The sudden and low-key nature of the announcement only added to the mystery, prompting theories and debates online. Whatever it means, Deadline has everyone watching closely for what's next. For BLACKPINK's Rosé, whose soulful voice and grounded personality have long made her a fan favourite, this moment holds special significance. It's a return to her roots, but also a step forward — a chance to merge everything she's learned on her own with the strength of BLACKPINK's unity. With 'good energy' leading the way, the next chapter of BLACKPINK promises to be their most powerful yet.

Rosé Ties A Major Hot 100 Record
Rosé Ties A Major Hot 100 Record

Forbes

time13 hours ago

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Rosé Ties A Major Hot 100 Record

Rosé's 'Apt' holds on the Hot 100 for a thirty-first week, tying Psy's 'Gangnam Style' as the ... More third-longest-charting K-pop song in U.S. history. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 04: Rosé attends the 2023 LACMA Art+Film Gala, Presented By Gucci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 04, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo byfor LACMA) Rosé's single 'Apt.' is pushed down on the Hot 100 this week as the ranking is dominated by tracks from Morgan Wallen's new album I'm the Problem. The country superstar fills 36 spots on the busy tally, and his influx sends a handful of tunes off the list, and that reshuffling forces some major long-standing successes to drop. The Blackpink singer manages to hold on once more, and as expected, her collaboration with Bruno Mars earns another stay on the Hot 100. As of this frame, she ties an important record and comes within striking distance of a historic figure. 'Apt.' has now spent 31 weeks on the Hot 100. It reaches that milestone as it dips from No. 22 to No. 28 on the list of the most popular tracks in the country. As of this period, 'Apt' is tied with 'Gangnam Style' by Psy as the third-longest-charting tune by any K-pop act in American history. That catchy smash helped introduce millions to the genre more than a decade ago and ignited the K-pop craze that continues today. Jimin owns the all-time record for the longest stay on the Hot 100 by any track from a K-pop star. His single 'Who' debuted in mid-2024 and lived on the ranking for 33 weeks. Somewhat surprisingly, it only climbed to No. 12 and never managed to break into the top 10. Just one frame behind 'Who' comes 'Dynamite' by BTS, the band that launched Jimin to stardom. The pure pop tune hit No. 1 and remained on the list for 32 weeks, beating 'Gangnam Style' by just one stint. There's a great possibility that 'Apt.' will earn a thirty-second stay on the Hot 100 in just a few days — and it may even climb again as some of Wallen's cuts fall away. It seems likely that Rosé could tie Jimin's all-time record soon, and perhaps even beat it, as 'Apt.' remains not just on the chart, but a hugely popular success at the moment. Radio is helping keep the tune alive these days. This frame, it lifts slightly to No. 21 on Billboard's Radio Songs chart.

For BLACKPINK's Rosé, Grammy win would be 'special' but does she have plans to explore acting next?
For BLACKPINK's Rosé, Grammy win would be 'special' but does she have plans to explore acting next?

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time19 hours ago

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For BLACKPINK's Rosé, Grammy win would be 'special' but does she have plans to explore acting next?

Rosé has had a fantastic year, and it's not even June yet. The singer achieved immense success with the release of his solo album Rosie, especially the song APT, which is a collaboration with Bruno Mars, and continues to rank on global music charts. Fans expect it to receive a Grammy Award nomination, so what does the singer think of it? Rosé reveals the happiness she would feel if she won it. In an interview with DAZED Magazine, the BLACKPINK vocalist carefully spoke about being nominated and possibly winning a Grammy. Finally, finding the confidence to voice the thoughts, Rosé said, 'That would be incredible. But I think if it means more to my community, it'd be special. That's the first thing that I want, and whatever awards or celebration comes after it, that would feel extra-rewarding.' Clearly, the Recording Academy has a strong contender to think about! Will BLACKPINK member Rosé try acting? Furthermore, the singer also dished about her plans to take on acting after achieving musical chart success. She would be the fourth and final one from the quartet to tackle the art after Jisoo's debut in Snowdrop, Jennie's in The Idol, and latest by Lisa in The White Lotus Season 3. Honestly, we think it's about time she puts her skills to the test– and possibly even ace it. The star, however, has a slightly different take, and she spoke about how it would provide her anonymity in the body of a character, something she has long been seeking: 'I would love to act, because I'll get to feel what it's like to be anonymous.' All hope is not lost, Rosé fans, we could soon have another acting debut on our hands. While a Grammy win seems within reach for the singer, another big mountain stands in front of the team as the four-piece goes on a concert spree soon. The DEADLINE World Tour begins in under a month, with shows spanning Asia and North America. As per this interview, which seems to have been taken late April, the team had not begun rehearsals, however, fans are hoping the girls come prepared. With new BLACKPINK music on the way, there's a lot to look forward to!

Jennie Joins Jimin, Jung Kook And Rosé In An Exclusive Club
Jennie Joins Jimin, Jung Kook And Rosé In An Exclusive Club

Forbes

time3 days ago

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Jennie Joins Jimin, Jung Kook And Rosé In An Exclusive Club

Blackpink's Jennie sees her solo album Ruby hit 10 weeks on the Billboard 200, becoming just the ... More fourth K-pop soloist's project to manage double-digit stays. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 01: Jennie Kim attends The 2023 Met Gala Celebrating "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 01, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by) Like her three Blackpink bandmates, Jennie released a solo album not long ago, right before the group began rehearsing for its world tour, which is set to kick off later this year. The superstar dropped Ruby in March, and the set didn't just earn a lofty debut and then disappear — it has been holding on for months now in America. As the set manages one more stay on an important albums ranking, the woman behind it joins a very exclusive club. Ruby drops nearly 40 spaces on the Billboard 200 this week. The full-length, which shifted another 8,800 equivalent units, according to Luminate, dips from No. 159 to No. 192 on the ranking of the most consumed full-lengths and EPs in the country. While it's very much on the decline, it's the length of time that Ruby has managed on the Billboard 200 that is important and noteworthy. As of this frame, Ruby has spent 10 weeks on the Billboard 200. It is just the fourth album in U.S. history to rack up double-digit stays on the competitive roster, when looking only at K-pop soloists. When narrowing that view to female solo K-pop acts, two of the four members of Blackpink make the cut. Rosé's almost self-titled Rosie is in a distant first place among this small collection. That set, which is also still present on the Billboard 200, has now spent 23 frames somewhere on the tally. His BTS bandmate Jung Kook claims the second-longest charting title among all K-pop soloists on the Billboard 200. His only solo full-length Golden made it to 25 turns on the tally before slipping away. Rosé's Rosie is being powered largely by the single "Apt.," her collaboration with Bruno Mars. That tune is still present on not just the Hot 100, but also the Streaming Songs, Radio Songs, and Digital Song Sales charts this week. If consumption of that smash — as well as the project in full — continues, Rosie could tie Jung Kook's Golden in just two weeks and match as the second-longest charting album by any K-pop soloist in the history of the Billboard 200.

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