Rosie is vulnerability as aesthetic. Soft, introspective, and emotionally restrained, the album presents Rosé leaning fully into melancholy, fragility, and quiet confession. It’s sincere and elegant, but intentionally low-impact.
Sonically, the record blends indie-pop, acoustic pop, soft rock, and minimalist balladry with airy, delicate production. Guitars and piano dominate, tempos stay slow, and arrangements are built around atmosphere rather than structure. The sound is cohesive and refined, though often monochromatic.
Lyrically, Rosie focuses on heartbreak, loneliness, longing, emotional dependence, and self-doubt. Rosé writes with honesty and sensitivity, but frequently revisits similar emotional spaces without much variation. The delivery is intimate and expressive, carrying most of the album’s emotional weight.
The 3.3-star rating reflects emotional sincerity with limited dynamic range. The album is beautiful in tone and mood, but its narrow palette, slow pacing, and lack of contrast reduce replay value. Several tracks blur together, prioritizing atmosphere over memorability.
Rosie stands as a gentle and heartfelt solo statement. Elegant, vulnerable, and emotionally pure, it works best as a mood album, even if it stops short of becoming a fully compelling artistic showcase.
Favorite Track: toxic till the end
Skip Track: not the same
Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions.
The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.
Tracklist
- 1number one girl3:363.3 ★
- 23am2:342.5 ★
- 3two years2:473.4 ★
- 4toxic till the end2:363.7 ★
- 5drinks or coffee2:132.5 ★
- 6APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars2:493.9 ★
- 7gameboy2:462.2 ★
- 8stay a little longer4:063.2 ★
- 9not the same3:041.7 ★
- 10call it the end2:212.0 ★
- 11too bad for us3:562.3 ★
- 12dance all night3:342.3 ★
More by ROSÉ
Release credits
- assistant [6]
- producer [8]
- additional [1]
- producer [4]
- producer [5]
- producer [1, 6]
- assistant
- producer [1, 5]
- engineer [6]
- producer [6]
- producer [1]
- producer [11]
- bass [12], drums (drum set) [12], engineer [12], percussion [12], piano [12], producer [12]
- producer [10]
- producer [3]
- producer [2]
- lead vocals [1]
- engineer [12]
- engineer [6]
- lead vocals [1]
- engineer [12]
- producer [10]
- lead vocals [3, 3-4, 4], producer [2, 7, 9]
- guitar [6], producer [1, 5-6], synthesizer [6]
- executive, phonographic copyright, vocal
- producer [7, 9]
- assistant [6]
- producer [6]
- mix
- producer [1, 5]
- co [1], executive [1]
- producer [3]
Issues
rDigital Media6 December 2024
rDigital Media6 December 2024
rCD6 December 2024- rCD (webstore exclusive)6 December 2024
- rCD (retail exclusive)6 December 2024
- rCD (Target exclusive)6 December 2024
- rCD (Walmart exclusive)6 December 2024
- rCD (Barnes & Noble exclusive)6 December 2024
- rCD (box set, S)6 December 2024
- rCD (box set, M)6 December 2024
- rCD (box set, L)6 December 2024
- rCD (box set, XL)6 December 2024
- rCD (box set, 2XL)6 December 2024
r12" Vinyl6 December 2024
r12" Vinyl (band cover)6 December 2024
r12" Vinyl (vampirehollie edition red)6 December 2024- r12" Vinyl (vampirehollie edition clear)6 December 2024
- r12" Vinyl (vampirehollie edition blue)6 December 2024
- rCD (band cover)6 December 2024
rCD6 December 2024- rCD (band cover)6 December 2024
- rCD (deluxe photocard version)6 December 2024
rDigital Media (Dolby Atmos mix)6 December 2024
rDigital Media6 December 2024
rDigital Media6 December 2024
r12" Vinyl (Spotify Fans First exclusive)6 December 2024
rCD6 December 2024- rCD6 December 2024
- rCassette6 December 2024
- rDigital Media (number one girl edition)11 December 2024
- rCD18 December 2024







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