BLACKPINK’s Rosé Dropped a Track for That Brad Pitt's F1 Racing Movie (Video)
2025-05-16 14:36
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Rosé's Mesmerizing Voice Meets High-Speed Racing!
BLACKPINK’s Rosé is set to shine in one of 2025’s most anticipated blockbusters through her voice.

The official soundtrack lineup for F1 The Movie, directed by Top Gun: Maverick's Joseph Kosinski and starring Brad Pitt, was recently unveiled, featuring a powerhouse list of global pop artists. Alongside Rosé, the OST includes Ed Sheeran, Burna Boy, Dom Dolla, Roddy Ricch, Mike Towers, Madison Beer, Doja Cat, Tate McRae, Raye, Chris Stapleton, Tiësto, Sexyy Red, and Peggy Gou — signaling a blockbuster-level musical spectacle to match the film’s high-octane thrills.

Rosé’s featured single, titled “Messy,” has already begun making waves. Released on May 9 KST with a striking music video, the track quickly captivated audiences worldwide. Set against the neon-lit streets and dazzling nightlife of Las Vegas, Rosé commands the screen with her haunting vocals and magnetic gaze. Interspersed with high-energy clips of Brad Pitt’s in-movie scenes. The video blends cinematic adrenaline with Rosé’s ethereal presence, hinting at the film’s emotional undercurrents.
Even before its release, F1 The Movie is generating serious buzz thanks to its adrenaline-fueled story and A-list soundtrack. Rosé’s involvement only heightens anticipation, especially as her solo career continues to break new ground internationally.
In fact, Rosé is currently making history on the Billboard Hot 100. Her duet “Apt.” with global pop icon Bruno Mars has held strong at No. 20 for the second consecutive week, according to the latest chart dated May13 (local time). The song originally debuted at No. 8 last October and has now spent 29 consecutive weeks on the chart — setting a new record for the longest-charting K-pop female soloist in Hot 100 history.
Meanwhile, F1: The Movie follows the story of veteran driver Sonny Hayes (played by Brad Pitt), who joins forces with rookie racer Joshua Pearce (played by Damson Idris) in a last-chance bid to lead a struggling F1 team to victory. The film is set to premiere in South Korea this June and is already turning heads — even before release — thanks to its explosive soundtrack.
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