Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Although Rosé's debut album, Rosie, won't officially be released until December 6th, songs from the album have already flooded various platforms in recent days. On the evening of November 16th, Rosé and Teddy caused a stir by unexpectedly live-streaming and leaking six tracks from the album. Number One Girl, Game Boy, Toxic Till The End, 3AM, Not The Same, and Two Years. Rosé's album contains 12 tracks and will also have a deluxe version featuring three additional songs. On November 22nd, Rosé is set to release Number One Girl, a track expected to heighten anticipation ahead of the full album launch. Rosé, who co-wrote all 12 tracks on her album, revealed that the stories she tells are drawn from her personal experiences. Interestingly, the six songs previewed in her live-stream all describe a toxic boyfriend who is controlling and manipulative. Rosé's emotional and self-reflective lyrics have drawn comparisons to Taylor Swift's songwriting style. The Australian Rose also admitted that Taylor is a significant inspiration in her music career. In the track, Toxic Till The End, Rosé candidly portrays a problematic relationship. Translation Calling this relationship toxic from the start was right. The hours lost in darkness can't be reclaimed. When you met my friends, you didn't even try to get along. I pushed them away, and in the end, you still didn't trust them. You controlled and manipulated me in such subtle ways, it's truly impressive. This revelation has sparked social media speculation about the identity of the toxic boyfriend who controlled the global superstar. Recent revelations have fans speculating that BTS's youngest member, Jungkook, might be the toxic boyfriend referenced in Rosé's new album. In 2023, Rosé and Jungkook were seen wearing matching Tiffany & Co rings. Tiffany, for which Rosé is a global ambassador, has been a key part of her career milestones. The pairing of these matching rings fueled countless rumors. In two years, Rosé confesses it took her two years to move on from her ex. Notably, dating rumors between Rosé and Jungkook have circulated since 2021. Fans have also noticed parallels between the track titles in Rosé's album and Jungkook's songs, such as Please Don't Change vs. Not The Same and Too Sad To Dance vs. Dance All Night. These details have led fans to speculate that Jungkook might be the toxic ex referenced. Fans also recall Coachella 2023, where Blackpink headlined and both Jungkook and Cha Eun-woo attended. While Cha Eun-woo joined Blackpink's afterparty, Jungkook was spotted supporting them from the audience. Nicole, Jungkook's interpreter, even posted a video featuring a mysterious blonde woman resembling Rosé. Despite the buzz, the dating rumors remain unconfirmed. Fans argue that the shared 1997 birth year of Jungkook, Cha Eun-woo, and Rosé might explain their camaraderie rather than romantic ties. The 97-liner idols have often been linked through their close-knit friendships. Some ARMYs have also accused Rosé of plagiarizing Jungkook's song Yes or No with her track Game Boy. However, despite some similarities, the two tracks differ significantly in theme and style, rendering the plagiarism claims baseless.
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