
Rosie is the debut solo studio album by New Zealand and South Korean singer Rosé. Released on 6 December 2024 by The Black Label and Atlantic Records, the album marks Rosé's first solo release after departing from YG Entertainment and Interscope Records in 2023. Rosé wrote and co-produced Rosie with a range of collaborators, including Bruno Mars, Carter Lang, and Omer Fedi. It was conceived as a 12-track pop album exploring pop-punk and alternative pop styles, whilst blending elements of 1990s R&B, synthpop, and ballads. The subject matter explores fame and heartbreak in Rosé's early twenties. Rosie received generally favourable reviews from critics, with most critics praising the album for its perceived emotional depth, strong songwriting, and versatile pop sound. Upon release, it debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, selling over 100,000 units in its first week, and earned a Guinness World Record as the highest-ranked album by a K-pop female soloist on the chart. It also entered the top ten in countries such as Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. The album has since been certified double platinum by the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA) for selling 500,000 copies as well as platinum by Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) and gold by Music Canada and SNEP. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Rosie was the 19th best-selling album worldwide across all formats in 2025, and the 15th best-selling album in streaming. Three singles supported the album. "APT.", a collaboration between Rosé and Mars, was released as the album's lead single to commercial success. It reached number one on the Billboard Global 200 and topped the charts in various territories, including South Korea, Australia, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand, while entering the top three in the United States and the United Kingdom. It was followed by the singles "Number One Girl" and "Toxic Till the End", the latter of which peaked at number four in South Korea and at number six on the Billboard Global Excl. US. Track listing Rosie standard edition No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. "Number One Girl" Chae Young ParkAmy AllenBruno MarsDernst Emile IIOmer FediCarter LangDylan Wiggins MarsD'MileFediLangWiggins 3:36 2. "3am" ParkAllenJacob WeinbergMark WilliamsRaul Cubina WeinbergOjivolta[a] 2:34 3. "Two Years" ParkMichael PollackGregory HeinJordan K. JohnsonStefan JohnsonIsaiah Tejada The Monsters & StrangerzTejada[a] 2:48 4. "Toxic Till the End" ParkPollackEmily WarrenEvan Blair Blair 2:37 5. "Drinks or Coffee" ParkAllenFediBlake SlatkinLangWiggins FediSlatkinLangWiggins 2:13 6. "APT." (with Bruno Mars) ParkMarsAllenPhilip LawrenceChristopher "Brody" BrownTheron ThomasHenry WalterFediRogét ChahayedMichael ChapmanNicholas Chinn MarsCirkutFediChahayed 2:50 7. "Gameboy" ParkAllenHeinWilliamsCubinaRob Bisel OjivoltaBisel 2:47 8. "Stay a Little Longer" ParkSarah AaronsAndrew Wells Wells 4:07 9. "Not the Same" ParkAllenWilliamsCubinaBisel OjivoltaBisel 3:04 10. "Call It the End" ParkWarrenElof LoelvPollackGriff Clawson PollackClawson 2:21 11. "Too Bad for Us" ParkJason EviganWayne HectorGian StoneFreddy WexlerBen FieldingDean Ussher Wexler 3:56 12. "Dance All Night" ParkMaureen MacDonaldGreg Kurstin Kurstin 3:35 Total length: 36:28 Rosie limited LP and digital edition bonus track No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 13. "Vampirehollie" ParkAllenWalterFedi CirkutFedi 2:52 Total length: 39:20 Notes ^[a] signifies a co-producer "APT." contains an interpolation of "Mickey", written by Michael Chapman and Nicholas Chinn, and performed by Toni Basil.[132] "Too Bad for Us" contains an interpolation of "Anchor", written by Ben Fielding and Dean Ussher, and performed by Hillsong Worship.[133] All tracks except "APT." are stylised in all lowercase.