BLACKPINK’s Rosé Opens Up on Hits Radio
On December 7, 2023 (KST), Rosé of BLACKPINK made a special appearance on Hits Radio, engaging in an enlightening discussion about her creative process, her recent experiences, and her unique encounters with music icons, including Taylor Swift.
Debunking Myths in Songwriting
During the interview, Rosé addressed a poignant topic brought up by her fans: the lyric in her song “Toxic Till The End,”which suggests her ex stole her Tiffany rings. “He didn’t actually steal my Tiffany rings,” Rosé clarified, adding humorously, “We just made that one up.”
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Surprised by the public’s reaction, Rosé pointed out that the focus of that specific lyric was meant to transition into a more impactful statement: “But I’ll never forgive you for one thing, my dear / You wasted my prettiest years.” She elaborated that many of her lyrics feature metaphorical themes, illustrating her artistic approach to songwriting.
A Surprising Connection with Taylor Swift
In another memorable moment during the radio segment, Rosé shared how she came to possess Taylor Swift’s personal phone number. “I feel a bit embarrassed because it felt like I was going around bragging about it,”she admitted, but added it was indeed a “biggest flex ever.” She revealed that she saved the contact as “Taylor” and expressed her hopes of collaborating with the pop star in the future.
A Vulnerable Moment in the Studio
Rosé also recounted an emotional experience at a recording studio, where she unexpectedly cried in front of strangers while discussing her life experiences. “They were asking me what I’ve been through in life,” she shared, reflecting on how her raw emotions led to an impromptu song creation. This session ultimately resulted in the writing of her track “Vampirehollie.”
For more insights from Rosé, check out the full interview on Hits Radio.
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