In the episode that aired on November 29, Rosé performed alongside artists such as Soran, Kyuhyun, and Yang Da-il, creating special moments.
“APT” by Rosé. Live performances attract huge crowds singing along
Rosé surprised everyone by kicking off her performance of the hit song “APT.” by the public, leaving fans and spectators stunned.
The surprise continued when MC Lee Young Ji took to the stage for a special collaboration. Their lively chemistry elicited raucous chants from the audience.
This marked Rosé’s first live performance following a pre-recorded awards show, making the flawless performance even more impressive. Lee Young Ji highlighted the significance of the event, noting that it was Rosé’s first live stage on “Rainbow.”
“I’m finally on KBS!”: Rosé reflects on a momentous occasion
After the show, Lee Young Ji asked Rosé about her first visit to KBS. Rosé expressed her joy”I finally got to KBS. I am so happy”, revealing the special feeling of making his KBS debut nine years after the start of his career.
When asked why she chose to appear on “The Seasons” despite her hectic schedule, Rosé shared: “I thought Young Ji would do a great job and honestly, I’m a fan.” His response touched both the MC and the audience.
“ROSIE”: a reflection on the twenties by Rosé in her first full album
Rosé shared details about her full album “ROSIE,” explaining: “It captures moments from my twenties, which weren’t always great. I wanted this album to bring comfort and understanding to others.”
He talked about his pre-release track “APT.” and revealed the backstory behind another song, “number one girl.” “After BLACKPINK’s tour, I embarked on a journey of rediscovery. Late nights spent on the Internet led to self-reflection and, ultimately, the decision to write a raw, honest song.Writing helped Rosé vent her emotions and tell her story.
A tribute to family through Yoo Jae-ha’s “Why I Love You”.
Rosé chose “Why I Love You” by Yoo Jae-ha as the song that reminds her of her parents. He shared “The lyrics remind me of my parents” before performing the song in his heartfelt style, leaving a lasting emotional impact.
A message to twenty-year-old Chaeyoung and a heartfelt ending
When asked to leave a message for Chaeyoung (Rosé’s real name) in her twenties, Rosé said, “You will learn to let go little by little. Maybe not yet, but you’re doing fine just the way you are.” This touching reflection conveyed his personal growth and maturity. She closed the show with a stunning performance of “number one girl.”
Rosé’s genuine demeanor and music-filled broadcast resonated deeply, providing more than just entertainment and building anticipation for her full album.
Source: Daum