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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
My name's Rosé. Hi, everyone. This is Rosé. Blackpink is being called the biggest pop band in the world.
Billions.
You could be a youth.
Chapter 2: What insights does Rosé share about her journey with Blackpink?
Blackpink arrived with such force. Blackpink's Rosé is in her solo project. Can we do that one more time?
That was fun.
Rosé finding huge success as a solo act. Do you got one in the game? In the game. Game start.
I'm hooked up.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you... Rosé and Bruno Mars, APT. Thank you so much for singing so much to me. The final list of nominees for these annual Grammy Awards.
For Song of the Year, Apaté.
Welcome to a special edition of Call Her Daddy. We are going to do things just a little bit differently today. I came to Seoul to interview someone very special, immerse myself in her culture, and maybe have a little fun along the way.
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Chapter 3: How has Rosé found success as a solo artist?
So if you're ready, let's get into it. Alex Cooper, welcome to Korea.
Rosé, welcome to Call Her Daddy.
She's moving! Oh my god. Hi. Oh my god, welcome to Call Her Daddy.
Thank you. Oh my gosh, it feels like I'm watching a screenplay. I know, I feel like I've been watching you for hours prepping for this and to see you in person, I'm like, oh my god, it's you, we're here. Yeah, this is crazy. Okay, this is my first time ever in Korea. Yay! I feel so honored that I get to spend this time with you. So... should we get going? Oh, please. Wait, when did you arrive?
Like 10 hours ago. Oh my gosh. We need you coffee.
Let's go get coffee.
Let's go. Let's go. Can you even go to a coffee shop? Because we have this entire place shut down. Shut down. Shut down for you. Like, can you go normal places?
Um, if I, like, cover up properly, it's usually, like, the hair. I have, like, a cap on, and then I look like a murderer, basically, and everyone's like... And I'm just, like, this dark thing walking around. But if I can just, like, cover it up, then I can.
I mean, you... are sitting in front of me. You're a global superstar. But I do kind of want to go back before all of this. YG Entertainment was holding auditions and your dad encouraged you to try out. Can you talk to me about what that process was like a little bit?
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Chapter 4: What challenges did Rosé face during her audition process?
And have people be like, oh, my God, and be like...
well and like take cute pictures and like have no one watching you but like have a moment where you could just be cute and corny and cheesy and not have to think about anyone taking pictures if anything you're the only two taking pictures yeah yeah wow I know and how crazy it's like the world would do anything to see you actually do that. Because they're like, who is it? Who is she with?
Oh, wow. Oh, my God. Maybe we, you know what? Someone needs to get that for you for like a holiday. Like shut down the theme park. Let you go with a boy.
And go and enjoy yourself. Hiss on the Ferris wheel. I'd go home and I'd like write in my journal. Today I finally...
Dear diary. Dear diary. Today, I went on the tilt-a-whirl and we held hands and kissed. And kissed. I'm happy. I'm free. I'm free. Oh my God, that's adorable. I know, it's really dumb, but yeah.
It's not dumb.
I think you can dream about those little things because you're also still a girl at heart and you're still normal to yourself, right? There's so much you just said that I want to unpack, but I think... we should do it over some food. What do you think? Oh, please. I've actually been really hungry this whole time.
Right?
I feel like I have the best tour guide today.
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Chapter 5: How does Rosé describe her experience with toxic relationships?
Wow. Oh my god, wait, wait, wait. This is one of my favorites. What is this? It's just dried squid, and then this is a really good sauce.
We'll let this cool off. Let's just start with culture. You left Australia, you moved to Korea, you've talked about how it was a culture shock, like you were one of the only Koreans when you were at school in Australia. Then you come to Korea and it's like, are you Korean enough?
Yeah, no, that's a really good question. Like, I think I always grew up feeling like I definitely look different from everyone in my class and that was fine, but just
somewhat felt like a bit different and my culture at home was different because my parents were both from Korea and I think moving to Korea I was very excited and I instantly thought that you know everyone there would be like me and obviously I haven't grown up here there was so much to learn from and I think just like
In terms of how people are, you know, like, when certain people meet for the first time, like, manners are different. And in an elevator, like, how your manners would be in an elevator. To, like, buying things over just a counter. And, like... And all of that, everyone has such different mannerisms and just like learning from like about all of that was much more difficult than I thought.
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Chapter 6: How did Rosé navigate her identity and cultural differences?
And yes, there came the thing or the question of am I Korean enough? And I definitely have felt a little bit like because I'm just purely half, like when I went to school, half very like Australian culture and then I'm also like not.
And then coming here, it was just like, my whole life has been a bit, and I'm sure a lot of people share the same feeling of just trying to figure out where I belong. But lately, because I've been traveling like a lot, I've been traveling to like London, to like New York, to LA, back to Korea. And then like for tour, we go to like Asia, like Thailand and all in Japan.
And because I'm traveling a lot, I think more and more I do that. I feel like
I just belong to myself and whatever culture I am it's just a mixture of a bunch of things and I think late 20s now I feel much more comfortable and that's why I love traveling and I feel like I relate to a lot of people and yes I do feel a bit alienated from certain crowds but I think there's a beauty in that and there was a time where it hurt a bit like when you're much younger but like
you know, that's why I'm really grateful for my job as well because it, you know, it gives me the... Exposes you to all these different cultures. Yes.
And I think what's so beautiful, which is a good message for anyone listening, is like you at first are just trying to fit in and you're trying to be like, I'm like this person or this person.
Yeah.
what makes you so beautiful is that you are unique and you have these different backgrounds that make you who you are, that made you stand out when you did that audition and YG saw you and thought, oh, this girl should come, right? Like there's something about it that's also so beautiful that you bring these different elements into your life that you have to look at it as a positive.
Okay, let's eat. Shall we? What is this called?
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Chapter 7: What does Rosé reveal about the pressures of fame?
And it didn't happen over, like, one conversation. It happened over a few. And it evolved. And I think we allowed each other enough time to – you know, kind of really think through what we as a group and individually want. You know, we still have a few things we need to do as Blackpink and, you know, we have to have more time to celebrate the things we've achieved.
But we are also growing up right now and we haven't had enough time to be fully ourselves or explore that ever. We weren't really allowed that. And so we allowed ourselves that one year and to see all the things that all the members have accomplished. It's really fun to watch. And I think it's, yeah. Were you guys nervous to tell the fans? No.
I don't think so because we had the plan to be back and we're on that tour right now, the promise that we had made. I think it was such a healthy decision that we were more excited to announce that.
Obviously, there's so much speculation because I agree, like everyone kind of knew that that was a long contract. And then to re-sign a contract, I think obviously so many of your fans were so excited, understandably. I don't know how much you can share, but like, is it longer? Is it shorter than the first one? Can you give us any details?
Um... I don't know about length, but for sure we learned much more about, um, the things we should really like focus on for the benefit of the whole business. Um, and so, yes, it took much longer than the first contract. I don't even remember doing the first one. Like, when did we even do that? We just, like, sat down and signed your name. Yeah, did we even read?
No, I'm sure we did not read through anything. But I do know that there are a lot of other people who do sign things early on in their career without that. So, you know, now even more we're more aware and we understand the weight of signing these things as musicians and, again, about protecting yourself.
Of course, because it also comes with experience, right? Like I have signed contracts myself. And I remember when I was so young, like you don't know what you want with your career. You don't know where you're going. And I think what's so beautiful is you guys having this time to have your independence. You've also grown as individuals.
And so you're now able to advocate for yourselves in a way that you didn't – you maybe weren't capable before. I agree. Have you guys ever talked about what would happen if one of you didn't want to continue in Blackpink?
I think we've – I don't remember like specific conversations, but no, I think, yeah, if one of us feels like at that time that's not the right thing, then we're all in. We will understand. And Blackpink, like any relationship, if one person is not ready for something, then it should just be respected.
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