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Chapter 1: What was the highlight of Jake's live tour?
Hi, pussies, and welcome back to Therapus. And what a week we've had, okay? I just finished my Therapus live tour. It was 21 cities. We finished in Los Angeles. It was so fun. Renee came out, Sophia came out, Alexander came out. It was so fun. And I really, really do miss tour. Like I, that was some of the most fun I think I've ever had in my life. I just love being on stage.
I love meeting everyone. And I loved making people laugh in person. Like there was, oh my God, it was like the best feeling in the entire world. I also released my first comedy album, Puss in Poems, which you guys have shown me so much love for and I'm so grateful and I'm so happy you guys are loving it because I love it literally so much.
I actually love it so much that I went to the studio today and recorded my Christmas song, which I should be putting out shortly. I'm really proud of it and I'm really excited. But yeah, tonight we have one of the most special guests I've ever had.
Whoa.
Stop. Stop. I told you I felt sick. Stop.
Sorry, it was just so in my ears.
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Chapter 2: What new music is Rosé releasing?
Tonight, we have one of the most special guests I've ever had, Rosé. Pop, singer, songwriter, superstar. Her new single, Number One Girl, is out everywhere now, as well as the number one smash hit, Apaté, with Bruno Mars. Her debut album, Rosie, is out December 6th everywhere. She is so, so incredible. I...
She is one of the hardest working people I've ever met, one of the most talented people I've ever met. And I'm so honored that I was able to share the space with her and to have her come on this show. It was a dream come true. And I'm really, really excited for you guys to see it. So without further ado, Rosé. Hi, pussies, and welcome back to Therapus.
Today, I have never been more starstruck in my entire life. We have one of the most special guests I've ever had. Rose.
Hi. Hi.
Hello. Thanks for coming.
Thank you for having me. Is this how I hold this?
Yes. Yes. It's like an ice cream cone. I know. I know.
We're eating ice cream.
I'm sorry. I'm like so nervous. I've never, I was pacing around my entire house all day, like so anxious.
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Chapter 3: How does Rosé deal with songwriting anxiety?
Yes, you are. You are. I mean, Apaté is number eight in the country as of right now. As of right now. Crazy. It's crazy. It's one of the number one songs in the world. And by the time this comes out, your next single, Number One Girl, will... Yes, will be out, right?
I think so.
Yes, yes. And you're not just a performer. You're a songwriter as well.
apparently yes you are what do you mean apparently yes how long have you been writing music for um not long i uh i started joining my sessions for the album last year so it's been a year it's like last year around like around september or something like that so yeah a bit over a year
Has it been like cathartic for you to like write how you feel?
Yeah, no, like at first I was really terrified.
Yeah.
I was terrified because I feel like music is something obviously I love, but I don't want to just be like, I write music and like, you know, it's not an easy thing. Like I... you know, assumed. And then I went in and then I met some great people who helped me kind of get over my anxiety of being in the studio.
And then I noticed later on, all it is, it's just us like chit chatting, like girlfriend, like friends at like for coffee. So like, it was literally just like us chatting and then putting that into a song and then making it sound like everything we would talk about. So like anything, it was like, okay, that doesn't sound like real. It doesn't feel like. Right. That's not real. That's not true.
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Chapter 4: What insights does Rosé share about social media?
But this is good because you're, like, using the muscles here.
So, yeah.
Yeah. So it's just like a workout that becomes a workout.
Have you always had anxiety? Like, for me, I've had...
anxiety since i was like if i remember like seven years old do you ever like think about something and you're like oh that was anxiety i just didn't know it at the time see i'm a little i've been i've lived my life a little dull to that i think i've only started noticing it which is why i feel like it only started recently i think it's gone really bad over this past few years and like even like friends that used to work with me like three four years ago they started working with me again this year and they were like
like you're a little different from then and i was like am i um and i think that's probably the anxiety that's kind of like i think i have like i've never needed any like this before yeah they have stress balls i'm like i don't understand stress balls like why do you ever need them is what i thought And so I came across one during a meeting once and I was like, ew, what is that?
I walked in, I was like, ew. And I touched it, I was like, ah, it's disgusting. And then I touched it, I was like, ooh, it's kind of a cool texture.
And then now all of a sudden they're at every meeting.
Every single meeting. And then I was like, ew, I was like disgusted. But then I ended up doing this like serious meeting with somebody and I got through it like so well. And I was like, ew.
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Chapter 5: What does Rosé's song 'Number One Girl' represent?
Yeah, it was.
When's your birthday?
February 11th.
Oh, are you an Aquarius?
I am.
You are giving such Virgo just now. Really? Like you love to control and make sure everything is in your order. Okay. It's very Virgo.
Virgo? But then why am I Virgo when I'm an Aquarius?
So I also, I know like the basic, basic, basic, basicness of it. So I was, you know, I really didn't have anything else to say after that. It was just like, I was like, oh, she's giving Virgo.
Okay. Oh, she's like, you just felt like I was a Virgo.
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Chapter 6: How does Rosé cope with negative comments online?
Um, so like, it was a funny day. I came back home from like an event and I was at the hotel. I was doing back to back sessions. Um, but like, yeah, so I guess from the event, social anxiety, um, I was, you know, trying to be like my best self. I came home the next day. I was like, I was actually, no, what am I talking about? Came back home. I was on the internet.
Yeah.
Doing my daily check of negative comments.
Yeah. Um,
Yeah, but it'd been, like, a minute since I hadn't been out. You know, I hadn't been, like, I wasn't releasing music. I hadn't been active because I was in the studio. I was trying to really, like, work on that. And so I was trying to close off, like, my, what do you call it? Blackpink Rosé. Yes, yes, yes.
And I needed to, you know, channel into, like, what I think every day, like, as, like, a normal person.
Did you, when you would go in the studio, would you like be conscious not to like go on Instagram and go on these like social and like read all these comments? No. You would still read them? Okay.
That's me. That's very me. I have to be myself, but that's something I do. And you know what? And that's fine.
I'm ashamed, but. My screen time, you would be appalled. You would be.
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Chapter 7: What personal growth has Rosé experienced recently?
It's like weeds. If you don't cut them, they'll grow.
Yeah, basically. And so I was like, really like the anger actually got to me and Like, again, I'm not usually like that. I think usually I was, like, the me that I am usually, it's like I really don't care about that because I trust in myself and I know myself and I know where I'm at and everything. But it had been, like, months of that, so it did get to me eventually.
And I hated... It felt disgusting. I think I, like, ended up crying, like, pulling myself in the hotel room. And I got there and I was like, oh, like, I just... I feel this way and I wonder if, like... And this is the thing, I didn't like that part of me. It wasn't like, oh, I feel these emotions, let's write this song. I hated it. I wanted to hide it.
And I had nothing else to talk about because that day I was just feeling shitty. So I didn't even want to talk about any, I didn't want to talk about boys, no nothing. I was like, ugh.
Chapter 8: What advice does Jake give about managing anxiety?
it feels gross and so I was like that's it and I was like I'm gonna write the most vulnerable disgustingly honest song about like how I really feel and cause that's the real emotion and then we started writing and it was so much fun
And it was fun to write something sad. Yeah. And just disgustingly open. It's like you're shedding, you're shedding it off of you. Yeah. Like, you know what I mean?
And I was like, it doesn't have to be pretty. Every time we, like, read or write something and it's like, oh, like, so, like, comforting and nice. No. I was like, just more honest, more vulnerable. Like, I could have even gone even worse. Right, right.
But yeah, and so we wrote it, but then I think I like the song because sometimes I listen to it and it reminds me of, if I'm also going through a different thing, let's say I want to be loved by somebody or something or a group of people or whatever, it also transforms.
So I'll sometimes listen to the song and it's nothing about what it's about when I wrote it, but then I'd relate to it in a different way as well.
that's the beauty of songwriting though. And that's what, that's what your fans are. And that's what everyone in the world is going to feel like. And I feel like it's going to be so cathartic for you to like, see what that song means to other people. I just think it's such a cool, such a cool feeling, especially when you write it yourself and you had a hand in writing all of this.
And like, I just think, I think all of this anxiety and this built up, It's going to feel like when you put Rosie out December 6th, you're going to feel like the biggest, just now I think that it's going to be received beautifully.
I hope. I was so anxious about it when the songs were stacking up. I was getting anxious about it, but at this point I've lived with the album for long enough and I know that it's just like not much. It's just normal human emotions. So it's like, how could it go wrong at this point? And... If I was, yeah.
Because it's like just so me and like a song that I relate to and I just feel like a normal girl in her 20s anyway. I feel like, you know, people would be able to relate.
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