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Rosie review: Blackpink’s Rosie gets personal and introspective on debut album

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Rosie review: Blackpink’s Rosie gets personal and introspective on debut albumBLACKPINK’s Rose stepped into the spotlight with her debut solo album, Rosie. Featuring the tracks Number One Girl and APT, the album highlights her introspective journey and singing skills.

Rosie review: Blackpink’s Rosie gets personal and introspective on debut album

BLACKPINK’s Rose stepped into the spotlight with her debut solo album, Rosie. Featuring the tracks Number One Girl and APT, the album highlights her introspective journey and singing skills.

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Rose in a scene from the Toxic Till the End music video.
Rose in a scene from the Toxic Till the End music video.

Rosé released her debut album “Rosé” on December 6, 2024. The new album, which features 12 tracks, highlights a shift for the musician from the high-energy electro-pop style of her group BLACKPINK to a more introspective, personal sound.

The BLACKPINK member blends emotional, story-driven pop with acoustic and indie influences. One cannot ignore Taylor Swift’s influence or rather inspiration throughout the album which focuses on heartfelt, reflection and themes of love, personal growth and vulnerability. Rose provides a sense of intimacy with the audience, which is a very quick move.

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Rosé co-wrote and co-produced the album, emphasizing its deeply personal nature. Tracks like Apt. (a collaboration with Bruno Mars) and other films such as “Two Years” and “Toxic to the End” further demonstrate his versatility and storytelling abilities.

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The album begins with “Number One Girl”, which utilizes a number of acoustic and contemporary pop instruments, including piano and synth layers, to reflect the song’s emotional themes. The next song on the album is titled “3am”, which uses a minimalist arrangement of electric piano, muted drums and synth pads to create a suggestive atmosphere.

This is followed by “Two Years”, which uses a lighter beat to highlight the song’s theme which is more contemplative. Next up is “Toxic Till The End” which is accompanied by a music video. The song is an introspective number that blends serious lyrics with subtle acoustic vocals with minimal production, paired with a slow beat that enhances the vulnerability expressed in the song. In her next song “Drinks or Coffee”, Rosé blends organic and electronic elements to create a playful yet bittersweet tone.

Rose releases her debut album Rosie
Rose releases her debut album Rosie

The album then transitions into more fun tracks with APT. Featuring Bruno Mars which has a very cool vibe. It combines acoustic elements with spontaneous vocals. She then blends electronic sounds with acoustic sounds to create an element of nostalgia in the track “Gameboy”.

The sound then changes to a more gentle tone with “Wait a While”, which uses minimal percussion for the rhythm. With “Not the Same” and “Call It the End”, a contemplative and melodic experience is created using minimal production. She then provides a relaxing atmosphere with more jazz inspired music in “Too Bad for Us”, before ending it on a high note with “Dancing All Night”, a high-energy pop beat song.

The album appears to be Rosé’s personal narrative as she has reiterated in several interviews. The BLACKPINK member is willing to be vulnerable and find catharsis through her music. It is a smooth departure from her otherwise high-energy style of music towards more acoustic, indie pop influences.

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