
Rosé confirms new Blackpink music is coming, reflects on Bruno Mars collaboration
Blackpink's Rosé announces upcoming group music while reflecting on her solo collaboration with Bruno Mars and mental health advocacy.
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ROSÉ's first original solo release, 'Gone' appeared on her debut single album 'R' in April 2021. Written by the singer alongside Brian Lee, J. Lauryn and Teddy, the track was released through YG Entertainment and Interscope Records as the second single from the project.
The song finds ROSÉ navigating the aftermath of a relationship that ended without ceremony. She adopts the voice of someone left behind, the lyrics tracing the small indignities of being forgotten whilst the other person moves on. The production allows space for her soulful vocal to carry the weight of lines like 'you broke my heart just for fun', the melody mellifluous even as the sentiment turns bitter.
The extended vowel in the post-chorus refrain stretches the word 'gone' into something closer to a sigh, the repetition underlining the finality. It is a showcase for ROSÉ's range, the performance measured but not restrained, the hurt articulated clearly enough to land without needing to shout.
"Gone" is a track by ROSÉ, released 12th March 2021. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about ROSÉ.
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