
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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'two years' tracks the weight of unfinished business. Rosé sings of a relationship that ended but never quite departed, the physical ache of absence persisting long after the person has gone. The song moves through the geography of trying to escape, a new place, a different state, only to find that distance changes nothing. Heartbreak, she suggests, operates on its own logic, indifferent to time or geography. The chorus anchors itself in a simple, devastating fact: two years have passed and she still cannot move on. She tries, she insists, repeating the word like a mantra that might eventually become true. But the love, as she puts it, never dies. There is a dark humour in the admission that she has "had a funeral for you in my head", a way of acknowledging both the finality she seeks and her inability to achieve it. Later attempts at connection with someone new only underscore what was lost, the previous person a template against which all others fail.
"two years" is a track by ROSÉ, from the album rosie, released 6th December 2024. The track is 2:48 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about ROSÉ.
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