BLACKPINK's Rosé has calmed fears about the group breaking up amidst their successful individual pursuits, assuring fans that the legendary K-pop group is intact.
Speaking with The New York Times, Rosé shared she, Jisoo, Jennie, and Lisa did have an open talk with one another about their goals and plans for their future.
The members, who had been looking into new paths in music and acting, had to address questions surrounding what balance of one's personal project with the rest of the group's identity.
Jisoo is making waves with her acting debut in Snowdrop, Lisa is preparing for The White Rose Season 3, and Jennie appeared in The Idol.
Acknowledging the concerns of fans who wondered if the group would disband, Rosé said that splitting up was never an option for them. She revealed that the group had discussions for months wherein they would focus on both their love for BLACKPINK and individual goals.
"We communicated a lot and came to the healthy conclusion that to continue BLACKPINK passionately and sustainably, we also need to pursue our individual interests," said Rosé. Also, reassured BLINKs (Fans) of the reunion of the group next year, the new music album, and some interesting tour plans. "We all have so much love for performing as BLACKPINK and are committed to keeping that alive," she said.
Recently, on November 22, Rosé has also unveiled the track 'Number One Girl'. This song is inspired by the hate comments passed on her.
Meanwhile, her hit single Apt, on which she collaborated with Bruno Mars, topped the music charts.
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