Rosé
BLACKPINK

Rosé

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Rose, Rosie, Pasta
BLACKPINK Main Vocalist Lead Dancer
🎂 February 11, 1997 🌍 New Zealand and South Korean (dual citizenship) 📏 168 cm / 5'6" (some sources list 168.7 cm) ⚖️ Approx. 44–46 kg (97–101 lbs, figures vary slightly by source) 🩸 Type B 🧠 ENFP Aquarius
Rosé is the stage name of Roseanne Park, known in Korean as Park Chae-young (박채영), the main vocalist and lead dancer of the South Korean girl group BLACKPINK under YG Entertainment. Born on February 11, 1997, in Auckland, New Zealand, and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Rosé holds dual New Zealand and South Korean nationality, making her one of the most recognizable K-pop idols with a Western upbringing. Beyond BLACKPINK, she built an award-winning solo career under THEBLACKLABEL and Atlantic Records, scoring a global smash with "APT." alongside Bruno Mars and releasing her debut studio album, Rosie, in December 2024. Fans and critics alike point to her soprano vocal tone, her hand in songwriting and production, and her standing as a global fashion ambassador for houses like Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co. as reasons she ranks among the most influential K-pop idols of her generation heading into 2026.
Story

Biography

Let’s start from the beginning. Rosé came into the world in Auckland, New Zealand, but her story as we know it really took shape in Melbourne, Australia, where her family moved when she was just seven years old. Her father works as a lawyer, her mother runs her own business, and her older sister, Alice, followed their dad into law. Growing up in Box Hill, Rosé went to Kew East Primary School and later Canterbury Girls’ Secondary College, where she sang in her local church choir and taught herself to play guitar and piano on the side. None of this looked like a planned path to stardom — it was just a kid who loved to sing.

That changed in 2012. Her father encouraged her to try out for a YG Entertainment audition being held in Sydney, and 15-year-old Rosé walked away ranked first out of roughly 700 hopefuls. Within two months she had signed with YG and relocated to Seoul to begin training. By her own account, those early years were tough. She had to learn Korean from scratch and adjust to a completely different culture, all while putting in the grueling hours that K-pop trainees are known for. Still, her training period of about four years turned out to be the shortest among her future groupmates.

On June 22, 2016, YG revealed Rosé as the fourth and final member of a new girl group, and on August 8, 2016, BLACKPINK officially debuted with the single album Square One, led by the tracks “Whistle” and “Boombayah.” From there, the group’s rise was fast. Square Up (2018), Kill This Love (2019), The Album (2020), and Born Pink (2022) each pushed BLACKPINK further into the global mainstream, blending K-pop with EDM, hip-hop, and trap influences along the way. In 2019, the group made history as the first K-pop girl group to perform at Coachella, and they later became the first Asian act to headline the festival in 2023. The Born Pink World Tour (2022–2023) sealed their status as a worldwide phenomenon, running 66 shows across 22 countries and becoming the highest-grossing concert tour ever staged by a female group.

Rosé didn’t wait long to step out on her own. On March 12, 2021, she released her debut solo single album, “-R-“, featuring “On the Ground” and “Gone.” “On the Ground” made her the first artist in history — soloist or group member — to reach number one on the Billboard Global 200, and the accompanying music video set a Guinness World Record for the most-viewed YouTube music video in 24 hours by a solo K-pop artist. In late 2023, after BLACKPINK renewed their group contract with YG, Rosé chose to manage her individual career independently, parting ways with YG and Interscope for solo work. In June 2024, she signed with THEBLACKLABEL for management and Atlantic Records for global distribution.

What came next turned Rosé into one of the biggest solo stars to emerge from K-pop. In October 2024, she released “APT.” with Bruno Mars, a song that topped the Billboard Global 200 for 12 consecutive weeks, broke streaming records, and became the fastest K-pop track ever to reach a billion Spotify streams. Two months later, on December 6, 2024, she released her debut full-length album, Rosie, a 13-track project she co-wrote and co-produced herself, exploring themes of fame and heartbreak. The album debuted in the top three of the Billboard 200, making her the highest-charting Korean female soloist in U.S. chart history.

The accolades kept coming through 2025 and into 2026. “APT.” earned Rosé three Grammy nominations at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year — making her the first K-pop artist ever nominated in one of the genre’s “Big Four” categories as a lead artist. She became the first K-pop act to win Song of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards in September 2025, and in February 2026 she made history again, becoming the first Korean artist ever to win a Brit Award, taking home International Song of the Year. Alongside her bandmates, she also received an MBE from King Charles III. Throughout this stretch, she continued touring with BLACKPINK on their Deadline World Tour (2025–2026), their first all-stadium run, while also expanding her fashion résumé as a global ambassador for Saint Laurent, Tiffany & Co., Sulwhasoo, Rimowa, Puma, and, most recently, Levi’s. Off stage, she’s been named to Time’s 100 Most Influential People list and recognized with a South Korean Presidential Commendation for her cultural contributions — proof that the girl who once sang for fun in a Melbourne church choir has become one of music’s defining global voices.

Profile

Basic Information

Stage NameRosé / ROSÉ
Full Birth NameRoseanne Park (Park Chae-young, 박채영)
Date of BirthFebruary 11, 1997
BirthplaceAuckland, New Zealand
HometownMelbourne (Box Hill), Australia
NationalityNew Zealand, South Korean
Height168 cm (5'6")
Weight~44–46 kg (97–101 lbs)
Blood TypeB
Zodiac SignAquarius
MBTIENFP
EducationKew East Primary School; Canterbury Girls' Secondary College, Melbourne
Agency (Group)YG Entertainment
Agency (Solo)THEBLACKLABEL (management); Atlantic Records (recording); WME (worldwide talent representation, since Sept 2025)
DebutAugust 8, 2016 (BLACKPINK); March 12, 2021 (solo)
LanguagesKorean, English (fluent); some Japanese
NicknamesRose, Rosie, Pasta
HobbiesSinging, playing guitar and piano, songwriting, archery, cooking and baking, exploring cafés
Ideal TypeSomeone kind, respectful, and supportive who values genuine conversation over flashy gestures
Membership

Groups & Positions

BLACKPINK
YG Entertainment
Main Vocalist Lead Dancer
August 8, 2016 – present
Solo Artist ("-R-" era)
YG Entertainment / Interscope Records
Singer-songwriter
March 2021 – December 2023
Solo Artist ("Rosie" era)
THEBLACKLABEL / Atlantic Records
Singer-songwriter co-producer
June 2024 – present
Journey

Career Timeline

2012
Auditions for YG Entertainment in Sydney; ranks first among ~700 participants and signs as a trainee
2012–2016
Trains in Seoul for roughly four years
June 22, 2016
Revealed as the final member of BLACKPINK
August 8, 2016
Debuts with BLACKPINK via the single album Square One ("Whistle," "Boombayah")
2017
Featured on G-Dragon's track "Without You"
2018
BLACKPINK releases Square Up; signs with Interscope Records; begins In Your Area World Tour
2019
BLACKPINK becomes the first K-pop girl group to perform at Coachella; releases Kill This Love EP
2020
BLACKPINK releases The Album ("How You Like That," "Ice Cream" with Selena Gomez, "Lovesick Girls"); Rosé named global ambassador for Saint Laurent
March 12, 2021
Solo debut with single album "-R-" ("On the Ground," "Gone")
2022
BLACKPINK releases Born Pink; Rosé co-writes "Yeah Yeah Yeah"
2022–2023
Born Pink World Tour: 66 shows across 22 countries
April 2023
BLACKPINK headlines Coachella; Rosé performs solo songs in the set
September 2023
Announced as global ambassador for Rimowa
December 2023
Ends individual management deal with YG and recording contract with Interscope
June 2024
Signs solo management deal with THEBLACKLABEL and recording deal with Atlantic Records
2024
Contributes "Messy" to the F1 The Album soundtrack and "Final Love Song" as the theme for I-LAND 2: N/a
October 18, 2024
Releases "APT." featuring Bruno Mars
December 6, 2024
Releases debut solo studio album, Rosie
2025
Receives three Grammy nominations for "APT." at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards
June 2025
Releases "On My Mind" with Alex Warren
July 2025 – January 2026
Tours with BLACKPINK on the Deadline World Tour, their first all-stadium tour
September 2025
Signs with WME for worldwide solo representation; wins Song of the Year at the MTV VMAs for "APT."
November 2025
Wins Song of the Year (Daesang) at the MAMA Awards for "APT."
February 27, 2026
BLACKPINK releases the Deadline EP, led by the single "GO"
February 28, 2026
Wins International Song of the Year at the Brit Awards — the first Korean artist ever to win a Brit
Recognition

Awards & Achievements

🏆
MAMA Award – Best Dance Performance Solo
("On the Ground") — 2021, recognized her breakout solo debut performance.
2021
🏆
MAMA Award – Global Sensation
("APT." with Bruno Mars) — 2024, honoring the song's record-breaking global crossover success.
2024
🏆
MAMA Award – Song of the Year (Daesang)
("APT.") — 2025, the grand prize awarded to the year's most impactful song.
2025
🥇
Asia Artist Awards – Song of the Year (Daesang)
2024
🏆
🎬 MTV Video Music Award – Song of the Year
MTV Video Music Award – Song of the Year ("APT.") — September 2025, making Rosé the first K-pop act to win this VMA category.
2025
🎖️
Brit Award – International Song of the Year
Brit Award – International Song of the Year ("APT.") — February 2026, making her the first Korean artist in history to win a Brit Award.
2026
🏆
🎵 Melon Music Awards – Best Female Solo Artist, Top 10 Artist, Millions Top 10
🎵 Melon Music Awards – Best Female Solo Artist, Top 10 Artist, Millions Top 10
2025
🥇
Seoul Music Awards – World Best Artist & Main Prize (Bonsang).
Seoul Music Awards – World Best Artist & Main Prize (Bonsang).
🏆
💿 Golden Disc Awards – Digital Song Bonsang
Golden Disc Awards – Digital Song Bonsang for "Toxic Till the End"
2026
🏆
🎤 Three Grammy nominations
Three Grammy nominations (68th Annual Grammy Awards) for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance — the most Grammy nominations ever earned by a Korean or K-pop act for a single song, and the first time a K-pop artist was nominated in a "Big Four" category as a lead artist.
🏆
🌐 8 Guinness World Records
8 Guinness World Records, including most-viewed YouTube music video in 24 hours by a solo K-pop artist ("On the Ground"), first artist to top the Billboard Global 200 as both a soloist and group member, fastest K-pop track to reach 1 billion Spotify streams, and highest-charting album by a female K-pop soloist on the US Billboard 200.
👑
MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire)
MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire), awarded with BLACKPINK by King Charles III.
🏆
South Korean Presidential Commendation
South Korean Presidential Commendation — 2025, for contributions to popular culture at home and abroad.
2025
🏆
Time 100 Most Influential People in the World
Time 100 Most Influential People in the World
2025
🏆
Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40
Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40
2025-2026
Did You Know?

Trivia & Fun Facts ✨

Rosé was born in Auckland, New Zealand, then moved with her family to Melbourne, Australia, at age seven.
Her father is a lawyer and her mother runs her own business; her older sister, Alice Park, is also a lawyer.
She auditioned for YG Entertainment in Sydney in 2012 and ranked first out of roughly 700 participants.
Her four-year training period was the shortest among the original four BLACKPINK members.
Rosé was the last member of BLACKPINK to be officially revealed to the public, on June 22, 2016.
She plays both guitar and piano and is actively involved in writing her own solo material.
She attended Canterbury Girls' Secondary College in Melbourne before relocating to Korea for training.
"On the Ground" set a Guinness World Record for the most-viewed YouTube music video in 24 hours by a solo K-pop artist.
She is the first artist ever to top the Billboard Global 200 chart both as a soloist and as part of a group.
Rosé serves as a global ambassador for Saint Laurent, and creative director Anthony Vaccarello is known to personally oversee her styling.
She also represents Tiffany & Co., Sulwhasoo, Rimowa, Puma, and, as of early 2026, Levi's.
She once competed on the South Korean show King of Masked Singer, losing a close 50-49 vote in the second round.
She has demonstrated the ability to rotate her hands a full 360 degrees, a trick she showed off on the variety show Knowing Bros.
Rosé has five ear piercings.
She enjoys archery as a hobby, something she showcased on the reality series BLACKPINK House.
Kimchi jjigae (kimchi stew) is one of her favorite Korean comfort foods.
In 2024, she contributed the track "Messy" to the F1 The Album movie soundtrack.
She also recorded "Final Love Song" as the theme song for the Mnet survival show I-LAND 2: N/a.
Rosé released "On My Mind," a collaboration with American singer Alex Warren, in June 2025.
Her duet "APT." with Bruno Mars became the fastest K-pop solo music video to reach 300 million YouTube views.
"APT." also became the fastest K-pop track in history to reach 1 billion Spotify streams, hitting that mark 100 days after release.
She named her debut studio album Rosie after the nickname her close friends and family use for her.
Rosé co-wrote and co-produced her entire Rosie album herself.
She became the first Korean artist ever to win a Brit Award, taking International Song of the Year in February 2026.
She also became the first K-pop act in history to win Song of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Rosé earned three Grammy nominations at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, becoming the first K-pop artist nominated in one of the "Big Four" categories as a lead artist.
Along with her BLACKPINK members, she received an MBE from King Charles III; because of her dual citizenship, the honor counts as substantive rather than honorary.
She was named to Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People list in 2025.
Rosé received a South Korean Presidential Commendation in 2025 for her cultural contributions.
She has named her Taylor GS Mini as one of her favorite guitars.
Rosé has said her ideal partner values genuine, honest conversation over flashy romantic gestures.
She speaks Korean and English fluently, a result of growing up in Australia before training in South Korea.
In September 2025, she signed with talent agency WME for worldwide representation of her solo career.
In a Vogue interview, she joked about her long-held dream of one day owning a cilantro farm.
She performed at Coachella in 2019, helping BLACKPINK become the first K-pop girl group to play the festival.
During BLACKPINK's Deadline World Tour, her rotating solo set regularly featured "APT." and "Toxic Till the End."
The Fandom

Fan Club & Fan Name 💜

Official Fan Name
BLINK
BLACKPINK's official fandom name is a portmanteau of "BL" from Black and "INK" from Pink, symbolizing that fans are the link connecting both sides of the group's identity. The name was confirmed through the group's official social media shortly after their debut.
Official Fan Color
Black & Pink
While YG Entertainment has not issued a single "official" fandom color the way some agencies do, black and pink are consistently used across the group's logo, merchandise, and lightstick, making them the de facto fan colors associated with BLINK.
Official Light Stick
Bl-Pink-Bbyong
Nicknamed the "Bbyongmangchi," or squeaky hammer, the official lightstick was designed by the BLACKPINK members themselves. It features a pink heart-shaped hammerhead on a black handle and lets out a squeaking sound when tapped. Version 1 launched in May 2018, and Version 2 followed in November 2020 with Bluetooth connectivity for synchronized light shows during concerts.
Fan Community Platform
Weverse
Weverse serves as BLACKPINK's official fan community hub, offering membership content, livestreams, and presale access for tours like Deadline. Fans also gather heavily on Instagram, X (Twitter), and dedicated fan accounts; some BLINKs informally refer to Rosé's individual fanbase as "Fansé," though this isn't an agency-confirmed term.
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