ROSÉ Needs a Stress Ball While Eating Spicy Wings | Hot Ones
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of *Hot Ones*, Rosé of BLACKPINK joins Sean Evans to tackle the spicy wing gauntlet while discussing her music career and upcoming solo album. She opens up about the inspiration behind her lead single, a Korean drinking game, and shares personal stories about creativity and heartbreak in her songwriting process. As the heat intensifies, Rosé also reflects on her experiences with BLACKPINK, her love for spicy food, and her first Met Gala appearance. Throughout the conversation, she balances humor and vulnerability, offering a glimpse into her life as an artist and person.
Takeaways
- 😀 Rosé enjoys spicy food, but is uncertain how well she can handle extreme levels of heat.
- 😀 Her lead single, inspired by a Korean drinking game, reflects the fun and energetic atmosphere of her time in the studio.
- 😀 The process of creating her solo album, 'Rosie,' draws from her personal experiences and emotions over the past 3-4 years, showcasing raw vulnerability.
- 😀 Rosé’s creative sessions are often fueled by personal struggles, transforming negative emotions into beautiful music.
- 😀 Blackpink's success is attributed to each member's intense drive, hard work, and ambition to achieve personal and collective goals.
- 😀 Rosé finds that singing is a balance of emotional expression, which can be developed through practice and understanding others' experiences.
- 😀 A key part of the music group's chemistry lies in the complementary personalities and unique qualities of each member.
- 😀 Despite the spiciness of the wings on the show, Rosé perseveres, showing resilience and a positive attitude towards challenges.
- 😀 Rosé’s favorite childhood dog was named 'Toby,' and her current dog, Hank, was named after Tom Hanks because he seemed to suit the name.
- 😀 Rosé reflects on her introduction to the fashion world, particularly her experience at the 2021 Met Gala, and discusses the exchange of trends between Korea and the US.
Q & A
How does Rosé feel about spicy food before starting the Hot Ones challenge?
-Rosé mentions that she enjoys spicy food as she feels it makes a meal complete, but she isn't sure if she can handle extremely spicy dishes. She is excited but a bit unsure about how she will react to the heat.
What inspired Rosé's lead single, and how did it come about?
-Rosé's lead single was inspired by a Korean drinking game called 'A.' She introduced it to her friends in the studio, and they loved it so much that it became a creative spark for her song. Bruno Mars also collaborated on the track, making the experience unforgettable.
What is Rosé's songwriting process, and how does her emotional state affect her work?
-Rosé explains that her best songwriting comes from challenging emotional experiences. She draws inspiration from difficult times, turning negative emotions into meaningful songs, as her recent album reflects her past few years of emotional growth.
How does Rosé describe the dynamic in Blackpink and what sets them apart from other groups?
-Rosé highlights that each member of Blackpink is driven by big personal goals, and they all work incredibly hard every day. This strong work ethic and individual ambition set Blackpink apart, fostering a unique synergy within the group.
How does Rosé approach emotional expression in her singing?
-Rosé believes emotional expression is something that can be developed. While some emotional sensitivity might come naturally, she practices channeling emotions by imagining herself in others' shoes and embodying their feelings.
What makes the Blackpink members' voices work so well together?
-Rosé notes that Blackpink's vocal range is complementary, and each member brings something unique to the table. Their collective drive and hard work are key factors in their success, making their voices gel in an extraordinary way.
What kind of music environment does Rosé thrive in?
-Rosé thrives in environments where she can channel her personal struggles into her music. She explains that challenging emotions have led her to create some of her best work, and her latest album represents a raw, honest look at her emotional journey.
What does Rosé say about the mechanics of becoming a K-pop star?
-Rosé explains that the process of becoming a K-pop star involves rigorous training within a company, followed by long studio sessions and preparation. There isn't a big celebration moment, but instead, a gradual process where artists start creating music and building towards their debut.
What is Rosé's reaction to the intense spice levels on the Hot Ones show?
-Rosé initially handles the spice well, but the heat slowly builds, leaving her feeling overwhelmed at times. Despite the burning sensations, she embraces the challenge, often using humor to cope with the heat, such as making jokes about the ice cream helping her manage the spice.
What dish from her home country does Rosé crave the most when she's away?
-Rosé mentions missing Australian meat pies and sausage rolls when she's away from home. These comfort foods remind her of her childhood and are some of her favorite foods from her native Australia.
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