BLACKPINK‘s Rosé opened up to Vogue Australia about the nearly soul-crushing lengths she had to go through to join the girl group.
“I ended up fighting for my life, training for my life. Because I couldn’t accept the fact that I’d just be cut and sent back,” said the 25-year-old singer , who was born in Auckland, New Zealand to Korean parents before moving to Melbourne at age 7. She auditioned for her South Korean label YG Entertainment at 15 at the suggestion of her father and, not for nothing, she said she placed first after her try-out.
“So I had no time to slack off. I remember I took every minute and every second to work on my craft so that I [could] make it,” she said of the audition that within two months resulted in her officially being a trainee in the YG system. The group officially debuted in August 2016, though Rosé told the magazine the four years between the start of her training and their emergence on the world stage was a time of serious stress for her.
“When I got [to Korea], I was like, ‘This is quite intense,’” she said of the early period of training. “I notice[d] that there [were] 12 other girls who had been training day and night for about five years. And I had just gotten there.” She feared that if she didn’t catch up to the other she would be cut and sent back to Australia, where she’d already told her school friends that she was dropping out to work on her music.
“I [had] left and I didn’t want to fly back [to Australia] without having achieved anything,” she said of her worry at the time. “And I think it was a good drive. Just the fact that I had flown all the way from Australia gave me more strength [and] determination to strive.”, is the best-selling album by any female Korean act in history and she’s since scored solo hits including “
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Upcoming Houston Food Events: Dream Up a New Kolache and Rosé All DayMark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Kolache Factory is hosting its 4th Annual Create a New Kolache Contest, challenging fans to come up with creative new kolache flavors in a quest to qualify for the Kolache Olympics and win free breakfast for...
Weiterlesen »
'She Pivots': Meet Paula Neira–A Navy Veteran, Nurse, Lawyer and Transgender AdvocateDespite having served in mine combat warfare during Desert Storm, the biggest battle of Neira's life was her fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the military.
Weiterlesen »
Police: Suspect wanted for stabbing teen during fight on SEPTA trainAuthorities are searching for a man who they say stabbed a teenager when a fight aboard a SEPTA train spilled onto the platform Wednesday night.
Weiterlesen »