BLACKPINK’s Rosé Signs Global Solo Deal with Atlantic Records

Blackpink's Rosé has announced a global solo deal with Atlantic Records, following in the foosteps of Jennie's Cloumbia Records deal
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In an exciting development for fans of BLACKPINK and Kpop, Rosé has announced her global solo deal with Atlantic Records. The news comes just weeks after her fellow bandmate Jennie announced her own solo deal with Columbia Records, and Lisa revealed her signing to RCA Records in partnership with her own label, Lloud Co.

Rosé, who was born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, shared the news with her fans on Instagram, saying:

“Hi my number ones. I am so so excited to announce to you my signing with @atlanticrecords !!!!!! I know you’ve all waited sooo so long for this moment, but i hope you’re READY for what’s in store for the next few months!! i CANNOTTT wait for you all to hear everything!! so hang on tight!!miss you all dearly.”

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She also encouraged fans to follow her separate Instagram account @vampirehollie “to get quick updates and cute moments from the team.”

Atlantic Records also welcomed Rosé on their Instagram, posting a photo of her holding a massive bouquet of flowers with a note that reads: “Welcome to the family.”

Rosé’s signing to Atlantic Records marks a significant step in her solo career. She previously released her debut single album “R” via Interscope and YG Entertainment in March 2021, which included the hit songs “On the Ground” and “Gone.”

As a member of BLACKPINK, Rosé has achieved global stardom, and her solo endeavors are highly anticipated by fans worldwide. With her new deal with Atlantic Records, Rosé is poised to reach even greater heights in her music career.

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