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New Zealand and South Korean singer, ROSÉ has dropped a new album titled “rosie”, and all tracks are right here for your free download.

The first time ROSÉ was interviewed about her debut solo album, she burst into tears. “I ended up crying for the whole 30 minutes,” the K-pop singer recounts to Apple Musicʼs Zane Lowe. “It was not a smooth ride, and it just showed how much time and effort and blood, sweat and tears I actually did put into it.” ROSÉ was born in New Zealand to Korean parents and raised in Australia, shooting to global fame in 2016 as one-fourth of the mega-successful girl group BLACKPINK.

The 12-track rosie, which is what sheʼs called by her friends and loved ones, is, as she says, both a “time capsule” and a “therapy session”—a raw chronicle of her twenties as sheʼs still experiencing them, and an opportunity to be more personal than K-pop artists often get to be. “It’s just what I talk about with my friends and family, put into an album so that we can all share it and hopefully my fans feel closer to me,” she says.

On “toxic till the end”, the singer makes a clear mid-track announcement—“Ladies and gentlemen/I present to you the ex”—before getting even more vulnerable with the world: “Iʼll never forgive you for one thing, my dear/You wasted my prettiest years.”

While much of rosie explores the complexities of romantic heartbreak, ROSÉ also delves into other, lighter subjects. “APT.”, a collaboration with Bruno Mars, gets its name from a popular Korean drinking game ROSÉ played in her early twenties. The infinitely energetic pop-rock track shot to the top of the global pop charts upon its release, ushering in rosie along with the subsequent pre-release track “number one girl”, co-written and coproduced by Mars. In the latter, ROSÉ recounts the emotional spiral brought about by a night spent scrolling through social media judgements.

Though the pop piano ballad is about superstardom (“Tell me that Iʼm special/Tell me I look pretty/Tell me Iʼm a little angel/Sweetheart of your city”), it also “represents every toxic relationship”, she says. While long work hours and a life in the public eye may weigh on ROSÉ, as evidenced by some of rosieʼs most visceral moments, music is another one of ROSÉʼs love stories. “At the end of the day, itʼs what I love to do,” she says, “and thatʼs the only thing that makes me feel alive and a person.”

However, this new body of work houses 12 solid tracks.

ROSÉ – rosie Tracklist below; 

  1. number one girl
  2. 3am
  3. two years
  4. toxic till the end
  5. drinks or coffee
  6. ROSÉ & Bruno Mars – APT.
  7. gameboy
  8. stay a little longer
  9. not the same
  10. call it the end
  11. too bad for us
  12. dance all night

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'There is more to music than talking about money and women' – Ruggedman

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Veteran Nigerian rapper Michael Ugochukwu Stephens, popularly known as Ruggedman, has said that the essence of music goes beyond singing about themes of money, women, sex, and drugs.

Zeroing in on Nigeria, Ruggedman urged artists to draw inspiration from the country’s situation in the creative process of making music.

The veteran rapper said this while speaking in an interview with Sunday Scoop, noting that he believes music is a tool for spreading information.

He said, “There is more to music than talking about money, women, sex and drugs. From the start, I have always known music to be a way of spreading information, so that can’t change with me.

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“The situation in Nigeria is more than enough to fuel any creative choice to speak through music.”

Speaking further during the interview, Ruggedman addressed the recent backlash against celebrities who were criticised for not publicly advocating for the release of social media personality, VeryDarkMan. The veteran stressed that advocacy was a personal choice that individuals must be allowed to make on their own.

The ‘Opomulero’ singer also spoke about his foray into acting, revealing that he started acting in the late 90s when he took on roles as an extra.

He said, “My going into movies didn’t start today. I featured as an extra (waka pass) in a few movies by the late Francis Agu in the late 1990s. I love movies and have always wanted to act and produce movies or TV series.”


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On how he handles criticism of his decision to transition into acting, the veteran rapper explained that, as a critic himself, he’s able to see criticism as feedback and a way to learn and improve his craft.

“As a serious critic myself, I am open to and take criticism well because it’s one of the ways you learn and improve. I definitely love the praises too because it means one is doing well,” he said.

In February, Ruggedman, who is 51 years old, revealed why he’s still not a husband or father.

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On not being a father, the rapper explained that he’d vowed not to have a child out of wedlock when he was much younger, and he is still keeping that vow. On not being married, Ruggedman said that although he’s not averse to marriage, he’s not yet found the right person.


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Nigerians are too judgmental – BBN's Doyin says no more participation in reality shows

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Former Big Brother Naija housemate Doyin David has said she will never again participate in any Nigerian reality TV show, revealing the reasons behind her decision.

Doyin, who was one of the housemates on the Season 7 and All-Star editions of the popular Nigerian reality TV show, made the declaration in a recent podcast.

Citing how her previous participation in reality shows negatively impacted her mental health and public perception, Doyin hinted that she’s open to appearing on a reality TV show outside the country.

Doyin explained that she found her experience on Nigerian reality TV shows challenging for reasons she blamed on the organisers of the shows and Nigerians who she described as ‘too judgemental’.

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She faulted the organisers of Nigerian reality TV shows for intentionally misrepresenting the personalities of participants. She insisted that the way some people see her, which is down to how the show portrayed her, is not who she really is.

In addition, Doyin declared that no amount of money on offer would make her take part in another Nigerian reality TV show.

She said, “When you go on a reality TV show. They portray you how they want to portray you. Not everything is how you really are, but they’ve given everybody an impression of you, and some of those impressions are not true.

“There’s a lot that people think about me and think I am, in terms of my personality, that is really not who I am at all.


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“Being on a reality TV show, my experience was very challenging mentally, very exposing. I wouldn’t do it again for any amount of money. Except it’s a reality TV show outside the country, then I’ll probably take it. But Nigerians are too judgmental, so no, I’m not blessing them with my presence ever again.”

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PHOTOS: Davido performs groomsmen duty at manager Asa Asika's wedding

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Nigerian afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, was on groomsmen duty this weekend at the wedding of his long-term manager, Asa Asika.

Asa married his love, Leona Adesanya, a couple of days after their engagement was announced on social media.

On Saturday, May 17th, the lovebirds held their traditional wedding in Lagos, which included Davido and the 30bg crew.

As expected, Davido was on hand to show support to his manager, who has been with him since the start of his music career.

In the presence of family and friends, Asa and Leona had a wedding rich in beauty and emotional moments, with Davido’s speech at the ceremony a major highlight.

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In his heartfelt speech, Davido recounted how he and Asa worked hard together to build their music empire from absolutely nothing.

Davido hailed Asa for being more than just his manager, saying he’s his ‘shield’, his sanity and his brother in every battle.

He said, “Seeing you stand beside Leona, with peace in your eyes and love in your heart — I couldn’t hold it in. Not just because of the man you’ve become, but because of how you became him. Nothing was handed to us. We built this through fire, faith, and a bond that never broke.


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“We didn’t chase the spotlight. We stayed rooted. Loyal to our story, loyal to our people. We didn’t sell out — we carried the culture, even when it felt heavy. That’s why the blessings never left. Because we never left us behind.

“You’ve been more than my manager. You’ve been my shield. My sanity. My brother in every battle. When the lights were off and it got dark, you stayed. And even now, with the world at our feet — you’re still that same solid soul I started with.”

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