BLACKPINK's Rosé made a notable appearance on The Howard Stern Show, sitting down for an interesting interview and performing a live band set in the studio. The full segment, which first aired on SiriusXM, was posted to YouTube on September 26th.
During the live set, Rosé showcased her vocal talents with a creative setlist. She performed "toxic till the end" from her solo album, finishing it with a unique mashup of Oasis's hit "Wonderwall". She also performed "call it the end" and delivered her own rendition of two covers: Lana Del Rey's "Norman F**king Rockwell" and Paul Simon's "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover".
In the interview portion, Rosé offered a behind-the-scenes look at her collaboration with Bruno Mars on the song "APT". She revealed that the track originated from a fun chant during a studio session and even played the original demo for Howard and his listeners. Rosé explained how a gut feeling led her to send the demo to Bruno Mars's label, sparking the successful partnership.
Online, fans were stunned by her attractive voice, which came through vividly in the live session, and shared their enjoyment of the new mixed versions of the songs she performed.
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