K-Pop Trained Rosé to Be ‘a Perfect Girl.’ Now She’s Trying to Be Herself.

K-Pop 训练了 Rosé 成为“完美女孩”。现在,她正尝试做回自己。

The Interview

社会与文化

2024-11-23

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The Blackpink star strikes out on her own, away from the system that turned her into a global phenomenon.
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  • For me,

  • it was always about managing the fear and finding ways to use it until I could be motivated by the exact opposite of that.

  • And I never had to worry about the fear again because it didn't define me.

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  • I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.

  • I'd like to invite you into my refuge when it all gets to be too much.

  • It's a world of bright color, incredible fashion,

  • perfectly choreographed dance moves, and ebullient earworms.

  • That bop.

  • Yep, I'm talking about K pop.

  • If you know, you know.

  • But for those who don't, South Korean pop, known as K Pop,

  • is a highly stylized art form that has a massive global fan base,

  • giving outsized cultural influence to the small country where it's made the genre Stars known

  • as idols are trained,

  • often for years, by entertainment companies.

  • The companies then place the most promising trainees in groups,

  • write and produce their music, and some would say obsessively manage their public image.