BLACKPINK’s Rosé Releases Vulnerable New Single 'Number One Girl'
The track, co-written with Bruno Mars, is the second single from her debut solo album 'Rosie,' set to launch on December 6.
- Rosé, a member of BLACKPINK, has dropped her new single 'Number One Girl,' accompanied by a self-directed music video showcasing intimate storytelling and moody visuals.
- The song explores themes of longing and vulnerability, with lyrics reflecting Rosé's personal struggles and desire for connection, inspired by late-night introspection and online criticism.
- 'Number One Girl' follows her successful collaboration with Bruno Mars on 'APT.,' which made her the first female Korean artist to top Spotify's U.S. chart.
- The single was co-written and co-produced by Rosé, Bruno Mars, Amy Allen, and Omer Fedi, highlighting her active creative involvement in her solo music journey.
- Both tracks will feature on Rosé's debut solo album 'Rosie,' a deeply personal 12-track project slated for release on December 6, 2024.