Rolling Stone Australia and New Zealand magazine praised her as one of the best performers in the entertainment industry today.
Rosé – a member of the music group BLACKPINK – once again affirmed her position when she was honored by Rolling Stone AU/NZ magazine (Australia and New Zealand versions) as one of the 50 “living icons” of the music industry. Currently.
The list was compiled by a panel of entertainment industry experts, identifying “icons” as well as their influence on culture, innovation, awards and global impact.
According to this magazine, Rosé has completely broken musical boundaries to prove herself as an excellent performer in both dance and singing. The magazine also affirmed that the BLACKPINK member emerged as a symbol of success in the transition from K-Pop to Western music.
“At just 26 years old, this icon is already one of the most familiar faces in the music industry of the decade,” the newspaper said about Rosé.
Not long ago, Rosé attracted attention when appearing at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit and was introduced by US First Lady Jill Biden as a “global superstar” with music and positive messages resonate and inspire audiences around the world. Most recently, the “Australian rose” and the remaining members of BLACKPINK received the British Medal of Honor and were rewarded by King Charles III himself.