- ROSÉ | Official Website
Official website of ROSÉ rosie - the first studio album - December 6
- Rosé (BLACKPINK) profile, age facts (2025 updated) - Kpopping
Rosé (born Roseanne Park) is a South Korean-New Zealand singer, songwriter, and global music icon, best known as the main vocalist and lead dancer of the internationally renowned girl group BLACKPINK
- Rosé | BLACK PINK Wiki | Fandom
Rosé (로제 loje) was born on February 11, 1997 (age 28) in Auckland, New Zealand She is a main vocalist and lead dancer of the group BLACKPINK [1] She made her solo debut on March 12, 2021 with her first single album -R-
- ROSÉ of BLACKPINK | Biography, Music News - Billboard
Explore ROSÉ of BLACKPINK's music on Billboard Get the latest news, biography, and updates on the artist
- ROSÉ (BLACKPINK) Profile (Updated!) - Kpop Profiles
ROSÉ (로제) is a New Zealand South Korean soloist under THEBLACKLABEL and Atlantic Records aswell as a member of the girl group BLACKPINK under YG Entertainment She officially debuted as a soloist on March 12th, 2021 with single albun “R”
- Confessions of a K-Pop Star: How Rosé Wrote Her Debut Album - The Cut
Rosé has made L A her home base for the past year, recording and eventually releasing her first solo album, rosie, with Atlantic Records Its lead single, “APT ” — a fizzy, viral earworm written with Bruno Mars — made her one of the most successful female artists of K-pop origin
- The Best Rosé Wine to Drink Right Now | Wine Enthusiast
“The beauty of rosé in California is the sheer number of styles that can be produced, since every red grape from Pinot Noir to Tannat is planted here,” says Tom R Capo, a Wine Enthusiast writer at large who reviews wines from Sonoma County and other American regions “From pale, rose-gold expressions to deeply colored, red meat-friendly
- “I Never Thought It Was a Dream I Could Grasp”: BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ Is . . .
But Rosé, a former Vogue Australia cover star herself, speaks with a groundedness that makes you wonder if she’s even aware of her astronomic celebrity Combine that with her unmistakably Melburnian lilt and you’re one step closer to understanding the singer’s hold on popular culture
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