Ros é’s solo album ‘Rosie’ is scheduled to be released in December, and she has been working hard to promote this work in the near future. The album is named after her nickname, reflecting her desire to showcase her more authentic side to fans.
In a series of interviews, Ros é candidly shared her emotional experiences. Despite her vague expression, this candid attitude has won the appreciation of fans. People thought Ros é was someone who could handle emotions with ease, but in reality, she showed a different appearance in love.
Expressing oneself is no different from an ordinary girl
In an interview with Papermag, Ros é talked about several relationships she had in her twenties. She said, “I am fortunate to have experienced several relationships, just like most girls in their 20s. I hope everyone understands that I am no different from your girlfriend or other 23-year-old girls
Ros é stated that the content of the album ‘Rosie’ is not only about love, but also involves any challenging relationships, which makes people with similar experiences feel familiar. Although she did not elaborate on her experiences, between the lines she revealed that she, like other girls, had experienced both the joy and bitterness of love.
Devote oneself wholeheartedly to love
Rosie “documents her true self facing her inner self. Ros é hopes to share the fragility and pain she feels in love through this album. The investment in love left a lasting impression on her, proving that she had given everything in these relationships.
In an interview with i-D, Ros é openly stated that he takes love very seriously. People often say to me, ‘Rosie, you’re still young,’ but I take relationships so seriously
In another video interview on i-D, when asked which three movies to use to describe her new album, she chose “How to lose a guy in 10 days,” “Sex and the City,” and “Inside Out.
Ros é believes that the “toxic couple” in the former story is like the relationship reflected in the album, while “Sex and the City” reflects her views with her friends, and “Inside Out” depicts her true record of learning to face emotions.
Generously sharing emotional stories
In the transparent conversation, Ros é also mentioned some early emotional experiences. Her candid sharing made fans feel her growth and rejoice in her changes.
However, some netizens speculate through clues that her “previous degree” may be a woman. In an interview with Apple Music, she mentioned a song called ‘Toxic Tile The End’, originally titled ‘The Ex’, which is related to her ex boyfriend. Ros é’s repeated use of “the person” instead of “He” in his description suggests that the previous gender may not have been male.
Another “evidence” comes from her response in the “i-D” video, where one of her favorite lyrics is: “I can forgive you for a lot of things, for not giving me back my Tiffany rings, but I’ The lyrics of’ll never forget you for one thing my dear, you wasted my prettie years. ‘mention that the other party took away the Tiffany ring, leading some netizens to speculate that the ex may have been female.
Regardless of whether Ros é’s previous career was male or female, fans expressed support for her choice. In the process of sharing these love stories, she revealed more of her inner world. Perhaps through the story of ‘Rosie’, we can see that every girl has the opportunity to be hurt in love, even if it’s painful, but this pain can still be irresistible. This may be the unique charm of love.
Today, Ros é also released a new song “Number One Girl”, why not listen to this new song resonate with your emotions.