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The Rose - Aliases:
- TheRose
- ํ๊ธ:
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- Black Rose
- ๋ฐ๋ท:
- Aug 3, 2017
- ์ธ๋:
- Gen 3 | 2012 - 2017
- Composition:
- Male
- Category:
- Standard Group
- Origin:
South Korea
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The Rose Announces Temporary Break Following New Album And Tour
The Rose will be going on a temporary break after releasing a new album and going on a 10th-anniversary tour. In a heartfelt post on Instagram, the band announced that they planned to take a break โnot as an ending, but as a moment to breatheโฆ to growโฆ and to find ourselves again, individually. Soโฆ
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'The Rose: Come Back to Me' traces Korean indie band's rise, struggles
โThe Rose: Come Back to Meโ opens with a familiar image in K-pop storytelling โ young musicians chasing a dream โ but quickly turns into something less typical: a story about a Korean indie rock band determined to retain creative control, even when it costs them years in court. Released in theaters on Feb. 14, the documentary follows The Rose, a four-member band that has built a global following largely outside the traditional K-pop idol system. Rather than focusing on trainee camps, survival shows or major agencies, the film tracks how the group formed organically, wrote its own songs and tried to protect its creative voice in an industry built around tightly managed idols. That perspective sets it apart from recent Korean pop-centered documentaries. Streaming platforms have spotlighted major idol acts in polished behind-the-scenes features such as โBLACKPINK: Light Up the Skyโ and โBTS Monuments: Beyond the Star,โ as well as audition docuseries like โPop Star Academy: KATSEYE.โ While โThe Rose: Come Back to Meโ exists in the same genre of global K-pop document
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