Rosé Marks Anniversary of rosie with Intimate Acoustic Performance at Grammy Museum

Rosé Marks Anniversary of rosie with Intimate Acoustic Performance at Grammy Museum
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Rosé of BLACKPINK delivered a heartfelt and intimate acoustic set at the Grammy Museum, commemorating the first anniversary of her debut album rosie on December 6, 2024. The special event drew fans and industry insiders alike, celebrating the global success of the singer’s acclaimed solo work.

Rosé performed acoustic versions of “toxic till the end,” “APT.,” and “number one girl,” offering a stripped-down reinterpretation of her album’s standout tracks. The performance highlighted her distinctive vocals and emotional delivery, earning warm applause from the audience.

Producer Cirkut later joined Rosé onstage for a moderated conversation, where the two reflected on the early Los Angeles recording sessions that shaped the album. They also teased exclusive insights including an unreleased track, details about a collaborative project with Bruno Mars, and behind-the-scenes stories from the creation of “APT.” The song has achieved significant acclaim, earning three nominations for the 2026 Grammy Awards.

Rosé’s appearance also celebrated her groundbreaking achievements on Spotify. She recently became the first female K-pop soloist to maintain a place on the Global Weekly Top Albums chart for a full year, while also surpassing 186 million unique listeners setting a new record for a Korean solo artist.

The Grammy Museum event underscored Rosé’s expanding influence as both a global pop icon and a respected solo performer, marking another milestone in her evolving musical journey.

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