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Alex Cooper, the host of the popular podcast Call Her Daddy, has put out a special two-hour episode with Blackpink's Rosé. The show, called Alex Cooper Presents: A Grammys Special featuring Rosé, went live today at 5 a.m. Eastern Time on platforms like YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and SiriusXM. It comes right before the Grammy Awards this weekend, giving fans a close look at the K-pop star's world.

Background

Alex Cooper built Call Her Daddy into one of the top podcasts over the last few years. It started as a show about dating and relationships but grew to cover bigger topics like careers and fame. Cooper has had guests from sports, music, and TV, pulling in millions of listeners each week. The podcast now reaches over 10 million people per episode on average, making it a big player in audio content.

Rosé, whose full name is Roseanne Park, is a singer from Blackpink, the South Korean girl group that took the world by storm. Blackpink formed in 2016 under YG Entertainment and hit big with songs like 'DDU-DU DDU-DU' and 'Kill This Love.' Rosé has her own solo work too, like her 2021 album -R-, which includes tracks such as 'On The Ground.' She has multiple Grammy nods this year, including in general categories, a first for K-pop acts alongside KPop Demon Hunters. Rosé grew up in Australia and South Korea, which shapes her music style that mixes pop, rock, and Korean elements.

The two women first crossed paths through music industry events. Cooper, a fan of global pop, reached out to Rosé's team months ago to line up this talk. With the Grammys nearing, the timing made sense to spotlight Rosé's path in the industry. Blackpink members have appeared on Western shows before, but this one-hour-plus chat stands out for its length and personal angle.

Key Details

The episode runs two full hours, longer than many standard podcast outings. It starts with Cooper and Rosé talking about Rosé's Grammy nominations and what they mean for K-pop. Rosé opens up about her solo career after Blackpink's group success. She describes the pressure of going alone and how fans reacted to her own sound.

Cultural Exchange Moments

A highlight comes when Rosé teaches Cooper how to make a Korean dish. They go step by step through the recipe, with Rosé explaining ingredients and techniques from her home country. Cooper tries it live, leading to laughs as she gets the hang of it. This part shows Rosé's roots and how food ties into her life away from the stage.

The talk also covers Rosé's daily routine. She shares how she balances tours, recording, and rest. Cooper asks about fan interactions, and Rosé talks about Blinks, Blackpink's fanbase, and their support through ups and downs. They touch on fashion too, since both have styles that grab attention. Rosé mentions outfits from her tours and award shows.

"It's been amazing to see K-pop grow like this. Sharing my story with Alex feels right before the Grammys." – Rosé

Listeners can find the episode on all major apps starting early this morning. It is free to stream, with video on YouTube for those who want to see the kitchen demo and reactions.

What This Means

This special puts Rosé in front of Call Her Daddy's huge U.S. audience, many of whom may not know much about K-pop. It helps bridge pop worlds, showing how artists like her mix cultures in music. With Rosé's Grammy nods in main categories, the timing boosts talk around her work and Blackpink's influence.

For Cooper, it keeps her show fresh by mixing in music stars ahead of big events. Call Her Daddy has shifted to more interviews like this, drawing in younger listeners who follow awards season. The episode could pull new fans to Rosé's music, especially her solo tracks up for awards.

The Grammys on Sunday will have extra buzz from this. Rosé's chat gives context to her nominations, like best new artist nods in past years building to now. It also spotlights K-pop's push into mainstream U.S. awards, following BTS and others. More crossovers like this could mean bigger roles for Asian artists at future shows.

Podcasts like this one set the stage for live events. Fans get personal stories before red carpets and performances. For the industry, it shows audio's power to connect stars with everyday listeners. Rosé's openness about her journey might inspire other young musicians chasing similar dreams.

As the Grammys approach, this release adds to the excitement. It reminds everyone of the global reach of music today, with one podcast bringing together a podcast host from Nevada and a star from Seoul.

Author

  • Tyler Brennan

    Tyler Brennan is a breaking news reporter for The News Gallery, delivering fast, accurate coverage of developing stories across the country. He focuses on real time reporting, on scene updates, and emerging national events. Brennan is recognized for his sharp instincts and clear, concise reporting under pressure.

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