Album

Rosie

Rosé

2024 · Rock, Funk / Soul

7 collectors on Gatefold own this

Rosie by Rosé

Rosie is a Soul & Funk album by Rosé, originally released in 2024. On Gatefold: 37 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.

About

The first time ROSÉ was interviewed about her debut solo album, she burst into tear. “I ended up crying for the whole 30 minute,” the K-pop singer recounts to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “It was not a smooth ride, and it just showed how much time and effort and blood, sweat, and tears I actually did put into it.” ROSÉ was born in New Zealand to Korean parents and raised in Australia, shooting to global fame in 2016 as one-fourth of the mega-successful girl group BLACKPINK. The 12-track <i>rosie</i>, which is what she’s called by her friends and loved one, i, as she say, both a “time capsule” and a “therapy session”—a raw chronicle of her twenties as she’s still experiencing them, and an opportunity to be more personal than K-pop artists often get to be. “It's just what I talk about with my friends and family, put into an album so that we can all share it and hopefully my fans feel closer to me,” she say. On “toxic till the end,” the singer makes a clear mid-track announcement—“Ladies and gentlemen/I present to you the ex”—before getting even more vulnerable with the world: “I’ll never forgive you for one thing, my dear/You wasted my prettiest year.” While much of <i>rosie</i> explores the complexities of romantic heartbreak, ROSÉ also delves into other, lighter subject. “APT.,” a collaboration with Bruno Mar, gets its name from a popular Korean drinking game ROSÉ played in her early twentie. The infinitely energetic pop-rock track shot to the top of the global pop charts upon its release, ushering in <i>rosie</i> along with the subsequent pre-release track “number one girl,” co-written and co-produced by Mar. In the latter, ROSÉ recounts the emotional spiral brought about by a night spent scrolling through social media judgment. Though the pop piano ballad is about superstardom (“Tell me that I’m special/Tell me I look pretty/Tell me I’m a little angel/Sweetheart of your city”), it also “represents every toxic relationship,” she say. .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1number one girl3:36
  2. 23am2:34
  3. 3two years2:47
  4. 4toxic till the end2:36
  5. 5drinks or coffee2:13
  6. 6APT.2:49
  7. 7gameboy2:46
  8. 8stay a little longer4:06
  9. 9not the same3:04
  10. 10call it the end2:21
  11. 11too bad for us3:56
  12. 12dance all night3:34

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Contemporary R&B
  • polished
  • bittersweet
  • urban

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