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| Name | Rosé |
| Caption | Rosé performing in 2019 |
| Birth name | Park Chaeyoung |
| Birth date | 1997-02-11 |
| Birth place | Auckland, New Zealand |
| Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
| Occupation | Singer, songwriter |
| Years active | 2012–present |
| Label | YG Entertainment |
| Associated acts | Blackpink |
Rosé (singer) is a South Korean-born, New Zealand-raised vocalist and songwriter best known as the main vocalist and lead dancer of the South Korean girl group Blackpink. She gained international prominence through charting albums, high-profile brand partnerships, solo releases, and frequent appearances on global stages and award programs. Rosé's career intersects with major entities in the K-pop industry, international fashion houses, and global music markets.
Park Chaeyoung was born in Auckland and moved to Melbourne at a young age, attending local schools and participating in community music programs. During her adolescence she studied at institutions that included Naviance-affiliated schools and private academies in Melbourne while performing in church choirs and local venues. Rosé auditioned for talent agencies, which led to her joining YG Entertainment after an audition in Seoul. Her formative years involved training systems similar to those used by SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, and Cube Entertainment, and she participated in trainee programs that echoed methods used by Lee Soo-man-era curricula and Yang Hyun-suk's agency practices.
Rosé trained under YG Entertainment before debuting in August 2016 as a member of Blackpink, alongside Jisoo, Jennie, and Lisa. Blackpink's debut single album featured collaborations with producers associated with Teddy Park, Future Bounce, and engineers who have worked with YG Family acts. The group achieved rapid success on charts such as the Gaon Music Chart, Billboard 200, and the UK Albums Chart, and performed at festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Glastonbury Festival-adjacent events.
Rosé launched a solo career with the single album "R" and the lead single "On the Ground", produced with songwriters and producers who have credits alongside Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, Sia, and Max Martin-affiliated creators. Her solo releases charted on Billboard Hot 100 and streamed widely on platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music. She has performed solo stages at award ceremonies such as the Mnet Asian Music Awards, Melon Music Awards, and international television programs including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Good Morning America.
Rosé has collaborated with songwriters and session musicians linked to labels and publishers like Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group. She participated in global tours with Blackpink, performing in venues such as Madison Square Garden, Wembley Stadium, Tokyo Dome, and arenas across North America, Europe, and Asia. Her career includes appearances on magazine covers for Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, and partnerships with luxury brands including Saint Laurent, Yves Saint Laurent, and Cartier.
Rosé's vocal timbre is often compared to voices heard in indie pop and contemporary R&B recordings; critics reference production techniques found in works by Imogen Heap, Florence Welch, Adele, Birdy, and Lorde. Her music incorporates acoustic instrumentation, piano arrangements, and layered harmonies similar to compositions by John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, and Sam Smith. Live performances emphasize breath control and vocal runs reminiscent of singers like Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera, and Ariana Grande, while songwriting draws parallels to lyricists such as Sia Furler and Taylor Swift for intimate, confessional narratives.
Production collaborators on Rosé's recordings include producers and engineers who have credits with Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and The Weeknd, resulting in blends of pop, singer-songwriter, and soft rock aesthetics. Her stage presentation and choreography integrate visual vocabularies used by Pomp and Circumstance-era staging teams, fashion direction influenced by Karl Lagerfeld-era silhouettes, and concert design practices similar to those employed in productions for Madonna, Lady Gaga, and Beyoncé.
Park Chaeyoung maintains residence arrangements between Seoul and international hubs such as Los Angeles and Melbourne for professional commitments. She has spoken about musical influences including Amy Winehouse, Mariah Carey, Adele, and contemporary K-pop peers. Rosé's language skills include Korean, English, and she has shown interest in learning other languages used by touring markets like Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. Her lifestyle choices reflect public figures who balance global touring schedules, studio work, and brand obligations.
Rosé has engaged in charitable activities and public campaigns with organizations similar to UNICEF, UN Women, and regionally focused charities in South Korea and Australia. Her endorsements include ambassadorships with luxury fashion houses such as Saint Laurent, cosmetic partnerships akin to deals with Yves Saint Laurent Beauty, and collaborations with watchmakers like Cartier and Rolex-adjacent brands. She has participated in charity auctions, benefit concerts, and public service messaging in coordination with agencies resembling Korea Creative Content Agency and international cultural institutions.
Rosé has received awards and nominations from institutions including the Mnet Asian Music Awards, Melon Music Awards, Golden Disc Awards, Seoul Music Awards, and has been recognized on annual lists such as Billboard's year-end charts and lists by Forbes and Time. Her solo work and group activities have led to certifications on recording industry associations like the Korea Music Content Association and chart certifications from RIAA, ARIA Charts, and Oricon.
Category:1997 births Category:Living people Category:South Korean singers Category:K-pop singers Category:Blackpink