On the 18th, BLACKPINK’s Rosé shared her candid thoughts with fans through an interview with the famous British fashion magazine i-D. In this interview, Rosé openly discussed the process of working on her new album, her thoughts on public criticism, and her stance on the recent issues between NewJeans and HYBE that have been making headlines.
Rosé described the creation of her new album as a “healing process,” saying, “Working on the album was the only place where I could keep my sanity. It felt like being in my mother’s arms.” This process provided her with important moments of mental stability.
Particularly, while talking about the album’s track ‘Number One Girl,’ Rosé candidly admitted her experience of being overly conscious of the public’s gaze. She said, “I couldn’t sleep until 5 am, worrying about what people would think of me and what they would say about me,” and added that she disliked that part of herself. Through this album, she emphasized her desire to convey the message, “I am just an ordinary 27-year-old Asian woman.”
Additionally, when asked about the recent controversies involving HYBE, Min HeeJin, and NewJeans, Rosé expressed her love for NewJeans, saying, “I want to talk about positive stories,” and “I really love those girls.” She concluded the interview with a positive message, avoiding direct comments on the conflict.
Rosé’s interview provided a glimpse into her musical journey and inner thoughts, raising expectations for her future activities. Fans were moved by her honest story and are eagerly anticipating what new sides she will show in the future. Rosé’s music and her story continue to inspire her fans greatly.
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