Early morning on September 27, Kpop idol Rose of Blackpink announced that she has signed a contract with Atlantic Records.
The "Hard To Love" singer also hinted at upcoming plans: "I know you've all been waiting for this moment for a long time, but I hope you're ready for what the next few months will bring!
I can't wait for you to hear everything. So please be patient! Miss you all so much.”
Additionally, Rose created a separate Instagram account named vampirehollie to update on new music projects.
Atlantic Records is a major American record label, home to many famous artists such as Charlie Puth, Cardi B, Ava Max, Bruno Mars, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Lizoo, Gayle...
Rose's collaboration with this record label is a move that shows that her comeback is coming very soon.
"Vampirehollie" is the name of the song that Rose revealed on her birthday in February. The female idol sent a 20-second recording of the song to her Instagram fan chat channel. It is known that this is a song composed by herself.
Late last year, all four members of Blackpink did not renew their individual contracts with YG Entertainment. While Jennie, Lisa, and Jisoo each established their own companies, Rose signed an exclusive contract with Teddy's The Black Label in June this year.
After Lisa signed with RCA Records, Jennie recently announced a partnership with Columbia Records, Rose is the third member of Blackpink to join a major American record label to develop her music career globally.
Rose recently sang the soundtrack for Apple TV+’s “Pachinko 2.” She covered the song “Viva La Vida” by British band Coldplay, also an Atlantic Records artist.