ROSÉ has taken the charts by storm with her duet with Bruno Mars on ‘APT.’ and moved us to tears with her emotional pre-release single, ‘Number One Girl’. The hype for her debut regular album, ‘Rosie’, is real, and it does not disappoint. Let’s dive into this heartfelt journey.
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The album opens with ‘Number One Girl’, setting an emotional tone for the release. ‘3am’ follows, with its angsty guitar instrumentals and raw progression that deepens the sentimental vibes.
Next is ‘Two Years’, a narrative of first love and heartbreak that feels personal, trendy, and deeply relatable. The title track, ‘Toxic Till the End’, is a powerful anthem for broken hearts, with emotional vocals and a stunningly produced music video. ROSÉ’s storytelling and delivery make this track unforgettable. Check it below.
Adding contrast, ‘Drinks or Coffee’ shifts to trendy and empowering vibes, seamlessly transitioning into ‘APT.’, the groovy hit we all know and love.
‘Gameboy’ brings us back to heartbreak, but with a playful, cool twist. Its EDM beats, witty lyrics, and layered vocals make it a standout.
‘Stay a Little Longer’ follows with breathtaking piano acoustics and peak emotional delivery, while ‘Not the Same’ and ‘Call It the End’ continue the acoustic theme, showcasing raw, heartfelt vocals. These tracks are deeply moving, with lyrics that demand tissues on hand.
As the story winds down, ‘Too Bad for Us’ combines piano and guitar to stunning effect, leading to the closing track, ‘Dance All Night’. This lighthearted, warm anthem celebrates moving on and finding joy after heartbreak.
ROSÉ’s ‘Rosie’ is a beautifully crafted album that tells a story of love, loss, and healing. With incredible songs full of soul, this release is not to be missed. Find it here.
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