Happy 29th birthday to the talented ROSÉ.

 




The PopBase post you linked is a birthday tribute to ROSÉ (BLACKPINK) on her 29th birthday (February 11, 2026), celebrating her massive success as a solo artist.Here's a summary in English:
  • Happy 29th birthday to the talented ROSÉ.
  • She's a singer-songwriter and 3x Grammy nominee.
  • Her solo debut album rosie broke multiple records.
  • It produced the viral hit "APT." (with Bruno Mars), which:
    • Became the longest-running No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 Excl. U.S. chart (at the time).
    • Surpassed 2.2 billion streams on Spotify and 2.3 billion views on YouTube.
  • Additional major achievements for "APT.":
    • Won Song of the Year at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards (making ROSÉ the first K-pop artist ever to win in that category).
    • Topped the Billboard Global 200 year-end chart for 2025.
    • Earned three Grammy nominations (including in major categories like Record and Song of the Year — a historic first for a lead K-pop artist).
    • Spent extended weeks at No. 1 on global charts and became one of the biggest global hits of the 2020s.
  • Other honors: Time Magazine named her one of the most influential people, and Variety crowned her Global Hitmaker of the Year.


The post included several celebratory photos of ROSÉ.In the replies and broader fan discussions around that time, most comments were positive birthday wishes and praise for her achievements. However, there were also scattered mentions of an older controversy: leaked pre-debut training videos (from around March–April 2025) resurfaced online, allegedly showing ROSÉ (along with Jennie and Lisa) singing cover songs containing the N-word during their YG trainee days.


  • The clips were shared by an anonymous account claiming to be a former YG employee ("YG Leaker").
  • It sparked backlash and debates about cultural sensitivity, especially given their international upbringings (ROSÉ is Australian, Jennie spent time in New Zealand).
  • Some fans defended it as youthful mistakes or company-assigned covers from many years ago (when they were teens), while others criticized the lack of accountability or apology.
  • The issue flared up briefly but didn't appear to derail her career momentum, as her 2025–2026 successes (VMAs win, Grammys noms, chart dominance) continued strongly.
Overall, the birthday post itself is pure celebration of her rise as a global pop force. Let me know if you'd like more details on any part! 🎂

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