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Rosé talks to nakydaco.com about discovering her sound, getting support from her bandmates & finding out she has a fan hâm mộ in Britney Spears.

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The hollow side of fame & fortune has inspired many a pop song, but “On the Ground” — the lead solo single from Blackpink’s Rosé — is already a worthy addition to lớn the canon. Co-written by Rosé herself & delivered in a talk-sung flow, it unpacks the kind of quarter-life crisis familiar to many overachieving millennials with striking precision: “I worked my whole life just lớn get right, just khổng lồ be lượt thích / ‘Look at me, I’m never comin’ down’ / I worked my whole life, just lớn get high, just khổng lồ realize … Everything I need is on the ground.”


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It’s also a candid dispatch from the buttoned-up world of K-pop, where working your whole life is barely an exaggeration. Like many of her peers, Rosé spent years training for stardom in a process that, as she described in Blackpink’s 2019 nakydaco.com cover story, can at times be grueling & emotionally trying — particularly for someone who grew up thousands of miles away in Australia. But for the 24-year-old, the subject matter was the obvious choice lớn kick off her two-song solo project, -R-, out now. (The members’ solo efforts co-exist with the group — bandmate Jennie released her own single, the aptly titled “Solo,” back in 2018.)


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“We wanted lớn find something that spoke lớn me, so it felt right to lớn be talking about what I’ve been thinking about these past couple of years,” Rosé says over Zoom, joined by her dog, Hank (who spends most of the interview snoozing next to her). “It sounded like if you would have dinner with me, have a conversation with me. It’s something I would passionately talk about & question.”

From the pressure of tín đồ expectations khổng lồ the occasionally frustrating process of finding her sound, Rosé says stepping out on her own wasn’t easy. But she wasn’t totally alone — she credits her bandmates with encouraging her to lớn pull the trigger on her solo music and holding her hand along the way. & any worries she had about how the music might be received were quickly assuaged: “On the Ground” topped both nakydaco.com’s Global 200 và Global 200 Excl. U.S. Charts — making her the first K-pop soloist to vày so. (It also reached No. 70 on the Hot 100.)

Below, she tells nakydaco.com about learning to lớn get vulnerable in her music, how she fell in love with the guitar & what it’s like discovering she has a fan in Britney Spears.


Now that the project has been out for a few weeks, have you been able to lớn process the experience?

I think I’m finally getting used lớn the fact that it’s out there. At first when it came out, I was very unsure of how I should be feeling. I didn’t see that coming. I thought I had it all planned out like how I bởi vì everything with my work, but I don’t think I had my feelings planned out. So when the time came, I was like, “Oh my gosh! What vì I do?” I guess the right thing is to celebrate all the work I’d put into it, all the preparation, and leave it up lớn my fans to lớn react và see what happens.

I hope you did celebrate!

I wasn’t prepared to, but my family surprised me. I was like, “This feels like my birthday!” Which, basically — my song came out, so it’s the birthday of my solo debut.

Why were you unsure of what to lớn feel? Because the material was so personal?

It was a lot of things. I know that my fans have been anticipating my solo và waiting và asking for it. So the pressure was high. On đứng top of that, these songs are a lot lượt thích me, I would say. It was just being nervous about how people will react to lớn something that was a different approach from what we would normally vì chưng for Blackpink.


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The lyrics of “On the Ground” really struck me — the way you sing about questioning your priorities about work and your personal life felt really novel. Why was that the message you wanted lớn lead with?

We went through the whole thought process of: “What are we going khổng lồ sing about? What is Rosie going to lớn talk about for a good three minutes by herself?” It could have gone any other way — love songs, breakup songs. They would have all been great. But we wanted khổng lồ find something that spoke khổng lồ me, so it felt right to lớn be talking about what I’ve been thinking about these past couple of years. When we debuted, it was all chaos, everything was happening — bam, bam, everywhere. We were on that whole rollercoaster. & there comes a time when you gotta just sit and : Where am I going? Where am I at?

I had a lot of these thoughts in my head anyway, và I think this tuy nhiên just spoke lớn all of us. We felt like it sounded the most lượt thích me. It sounded lượt thích if you would have dinner with me, have a conversation with me. It’s something I would passionately talk about and question. It’s something I would question myself before I go khổng lồ bed. So I thought it would be a good approach for my first solo song.


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When you say “us” & “we” — bởi you mean the rest of the group?

Yes, my band is definitely a part of that. Blackpink, my producer, the company, everybody — as soon as we heard it, “Let’s go with this one.” Also the song is in English. We usually release songs in Korean, so it was a big question : Is it the right approach to lớn have a full tuy nhiên out in English as my title track? But it sounded like me.

That process you mentioned — figuring out what you’re going lớn say, what you’re going to sound lượt thích — is something we get a glimpse of in the Netflix documentary, Blackpink: Light Up the Sky. What was that lượt thích for you?

It can be very fun, but it can be very stressful at times. There’s so many ways khổng lồ go about it. For me, there was a moment in time when I felt a little frustrated, khổng lồ be honest. But at the over of the day, you know when it feels right. It’s like little baby steps of figuring out who you are & what you want to lớn be. Everybody’s a chameleon, everybody can be all sorts of colors. At one point, you gotta choose: This is me, this sounds like me, this will describe me. The most crucial point is when you put your foot on it & go, “This! I’m going to lớn put a period right there & stick with it.” That’s a scary part, when you have to lớn start believing in it. But it’s fun at the same time.

In the film, Teddy Park, Blackpink’s main producer và creative director, says you have all these songs and stories inside you but that you were too shy to nội dung them. How did you get over that?

I don’t know. I think I needed the push, lớn be honest. I needed the push from my producers, my members and everybody around me: “Trust in yourself, believe in yourself.” I’m a perfectionist. I’m always like, “Is this right?” I did need a lot of tư vấn from other people around me. I’m glad that they did. Sometimes you need that pressure: “Do it now! You just gotta vì chưng it!” That was very helpful for me.

You’re credited as a co-writer for the first time. What did it mean lớn you lớn up your involvement in the creative process?


It is my first time approaching songwriting, but in the past when we were preparing for all of our music, we were all in the process of it , so it wasn’t too new for me. It was fun throwing in my opinions and thoughts. I think that’s the reason why the final sản phẩm sounded like me và the reason so sure about it coming out.

You’re a longtime guitar player, so I think a lot of fans were expecting a guitar-driven sound on your solo music. Was that always the plan?

At first, the track didn’t have much guitar in it, và we went and added a bunch. When they mentioned that, I was like, “Huh, I wonder how that would sound.” Because I couldn’t really imagine it with guitar. But then they had it all done và brought me in: “What do you think about it?” It spoke to me. I was like. “I love it! This is so much more attractive!” If there’s no guitar sound, it’s always OK, but with the guitar, it always sounds much better.

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Was this tuy nhiên always earmarked as a solo track for you or was there a moment when it became clear this was the one?

Honestly, when the guitar was in there, it was like, “Yup, all done!” Before I was like, “Oh, this could be…” But when the guitar was there, it was like, “This is it, this is a full package, I’m loving it.”

What drew you khổng lồ the guitar as a kid?

It was such a cool instrument! I just felt lượt thích all those people who could play the guitar were so lucky — as long as they have a guitar, they have everything. It’s all there for you. It’s portable, you can take it everywhere. And it just looks so cool when you’re holding a guitar. I was so attracted khổng lồ that whole image of somebody being able to lớn play a guitar & sing.

I bought myself a $70 navy blue one — it was wood, but it almost felt like it was a plastic. It was a terrible guitar from Amazon or something. When I was practicing the F chord, it would hurt my fingers so much. The strings were so far from the fretboard, that’s how bad the guitar was. & then I remember we invested in more of an expensive one, which I still have right now and use every day. We changed khổng lồ that guitar, and I was like, “What?! It’s so easy khổng lồ play the F chord! It wasn’t that I couldn’t play it, it was the fretboard!” I literally spent a week with my fingers bleeding. It’s hard! it’s a very painful process. But once you get through it, it’s like, “Yay! You can play anything you want!”

It’s nice to hear you still have time khổng lồ play the guitar every day. In the documentary, we see you carving out time for yourself in the middle of the night. Have you had a lot of personal creative time these past few months?

That’s the thing — since mid January till now, I’ve barely had any time off. Maybe in this past week I got a few days off it’s been a while. Yesterday, I remember it was 1 or 2 a.m và I really wanted to play the guitar, but I thought, “OK, I’m just going to lớn take it a little slow.” I definitely need khổng lồ get back on that. I think I’m going to have a lot of fun with it now that my work is done. I’ve been working very hard, and I’m pretty proud of myself. Now it’s time lớn just enjoy getting back to that process.


You’ve performed the tuy nhiên live a few times now. Can you tell me about the physical demands of that? The choreography is always non-stop with Blackpink — but now you don’t get a break on vocals.

It’s definitely different from when you have three other members sharing the tuy vậy with you. You’ve got lớn be able to lớn carry the tuy nhiên from start khổng lồ finish & be present for every line you sing in that whole three minute song. But I made sure I stayed in the practice room a lot khổng lồ figure out where I was heading with my performance singing-wise. Usually it’s just a short 15 to trăng tròn second part & you would put all of your energy into that part. But I had to be able to spread it across the whole three minute song.


During your trainee years, you also had solo evaluations in addition khổng lồ group practices. I imagine that must help prepare you, too.

Definitely. But also more than us training for solo songs, I think learning with Blackpink was the biggest part. Working as Blackpink for the past four years has given me a lot of experience, so when I am off on my own, I bởi vì know what I’m doing most of the time. Although it’s many times the work I usually have lớn do, I still felt lượt thích I had a lot built up in me.

Did Jennie tell you what khổng lồ expect from the solo experience as someone who had already gone through it?


I think she knew that I had it all together and knew where I was going. I think she knew that I would need a lot of support, too. You only know how it feels lớn be in that position if you’ve been in that position. She was trying to tư vấn me on the side and give me little presents here và there and check up on how I’m doing. She knew how much of a help it is when somebody does reach out.



What would you tell Lisa & Jisoo as they get ready to vị their solos?

See, I think they will ace it — they’ll be so perfect at it. So if anything, more than giving them advice, I think I would just be there for them and make sure I’m there supporting them emotionally và physically — just being there and helping out. I will just make sure to lớn let them know I’m there if they need my help.

Were they able khổng lồ come to your video clip shoots?

Yeah, Jisoo was able to lớn make it because her schedule did match. She was there for the first or second day. When she was there, I remember being so alive, lượt thích that gave me a good drive for the whole đoạn phim shoot, khổng lồ have that energy running. If she wasn’t there, I think the vibe would have really dropped. So I was really grateful for her.

Part of the thinking behind your solo projects is that whatever you learn or explore on your own is something you can bring back lớn the group khổng lồ make Blackpink stronger. Jennie said working on “Solo” influenced how she thought about fashion & visuals. What will you take from this experience going forward?

Definitely my style of singing. I picked up this very raw và rough sound. It sounds like I’m just talking, but it also sounds very… I don’t know how to describe it, I’m going lớn use the word metallic. I don’t know why! But it reminds me of that. Và vocally, I think it’d be fun to try contributing that tone to lớn Blackpink’s music.

Britney Spears just used Blackpink’s “How You lượt thích That” in one of her Instagram posts. Have you seen it?

No, I haven’t seen that. What?! Oh my gosh! How did I not know this? Oh my gosh! This is so cute! I didn’t see this. That’s crazy. She’s such an icon. I grew up listening and watching her videos. That is crazy. That excites me a lot. She’s like the coolest person ever. Oh my gosh. I’m going to watch that later on before I sleep.