BLACKPINK’s Rosé Teases Fans with “not-too-distant-future” Music Release

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After officially signing a management contract with THE BLACK LABEL founded by Teddy, BLACKPINK’s Rosé talked about his latest move in a recent Instagram post.

On June 18, she posted couple of photos on IG along with a lengthy caption, addressing all the concerns of the fans. 

The On The Ground singer shared, “Sorry for the long wait,” and “I know some of you’ve been very eager to hear from me for a while.”

She revealed she did not want to spoil anything, “I personally didn’t want to speak or announce anything before I had everything aligned for my music to be out,” and added, “Put in a more simpler way, whatever I tell you, I wanted to be prepared to back it up with some gooood stuffff*”

She went on to add, “As you all know, I have come from a place where more things have been done for me over doing things on my own.

So, naturally, I need time to learn, understand, doubt and trust myself and others countless times to be the most responsible person I can be for myself.”

Most importantly, Rosé revealed working on new music throughout the year, “Starting at the end of last year to all throughout this year, I’ve been in and out of the studio almost every single day, working on new music.”

She shared excitement about working with THE BLACK LABEL, “Ultimately, I am happy to announce that I am officially working with THE BLACK LABEL as my music management who will be managing my curriculum and helping me navigate towards achieving my dreams.”

It is worth noting that the label hinted in their official statement that Rosé might be signing with global records for music releases.

Regarding the release of new music, the 27-year-old singer shared, “On top of that, I will have some other very exciting announcements in the not-too-distant future, but most importantly, I would love for everyone to be most excited for my music!”

Ever since the news of her signing with THE BLACK LABEL broke, fans have been concerned about her future and solo releases.

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