Back in March of 2018, LOONA's Olivia Hye debuted with the track "Egoist" talking about self love and accepting yourself. Besides that song, her album song showcased a song called "Rosy" with her fellow member Go Won feauting HeeJin's rap.
When the MV "Egoist" was released, the video description explains details about the production of the album and the collaboration song "Rosy", saying:
"Rosy is a song that talks the beautiful yet thorny emotions between 2 girls that draws them like a compass but wrecking them simultaneously without a place to escape to, in which they are being kind but chic, friendly but not close, have feelings for each other but finds it annoying to date each other".
This description was the interpretation of "Rosy" korean information of the album. However, the description was changed for being too straightforward and now it can be display like "Go Won and Olivia Hye's duet 'Rosy' captures the pretty but edgy unpredictable emotions of modern girls who are nice but chic, kind but naughty, or interested but not enough to go out with someone".
Netizens commented "L in LGBT+ stans for LOONA", "Block Berry Creative said go hell to homophobics", "That song was a huge step for a girls group", "I can't believe that's an official description. It's amazing, I'm emotional", "This fandom is so positive and not toxic about these topics" and"LGBT+ representation, we stan".
What do you think about this "modern girls" love song? Let us know with a respecful mindset, avoiding homophobic statements, in the comment section below.
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