
Is ROSÉ Joining The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Soundtrack? Here’s What We Know
Is ROSÉ Joining The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Soundtrack?
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Is ROSÉ Joining The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Soundtrack?
Is ROSÉ Joining The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Soundtrack? Here’s What We Know
A new ROSÉ rumor has BLINKs suddenly looking toward Panem.
On August 13, reports began circulating online claiming that the BLACKPINK star is in talks to contribute music to the soundtrack of The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, the next movie in Lionsgate’s blockbuster franchise.
For fans, the idea immediately sounds almost too perfect.
ROSÉ’s emotional voice.
A dark Hunger Games story.
A major cinematic soundtrack.
And potentially another brand-new song.
But before BLINKs start preparing for a release date, there is one important thing to understand:
ROSÉ has not officially been announced for the soundtrack.
Right now, this is a rumor — an intriguing one, but still a rumor.
So what actually supports it?
And why would ROSÉ make so much sense for Sunrise on the Reaping?
Where Did the ROSÉ Hunger Games Rumor Come From?
The current speculation began circulating through ROSÉ fan and pop-culture accounts claiming that she is “in talks” to contribute to the soundtrack for The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.
The claim was subsequently picked up by media outlets, but none of them currently cite an official announcement from:
- Lionsgate
- ROSÉ
- Atlantic Records
- THEBLACKLABEL
- BLACKPINK
- the film’s official channels
That distinction matters.
“In talks” means that a discussion may be happening.
It does not mean:
- a song has been recorded
- a contract has been signed
- ROSÉ is definitely on the soundtrack
- a release date exists
At the moment, the safest description is:
ROSÉ is rumored to be under consideration for the soundtrack.
Anything stronger would be premature.
What Is “Sunrise on the Reaping”?
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping is the next movie in the Hunger Games franchise.
The film is based on Suzanne Collins’ 2025 novel and takes place 24 years before the original Hunger Games story.
This time, the focus is on a teenage Haymitch Abernathy, long before he becomes Katniss and Peeta’s mentor.
The story follows Haymitch during the 50th Hunger Games, also known as the Second Quarter Quell.
It is one of the darkest and most emotionally significant events in the history of Panem.
The movie is directed by Francis Lawrence, who has already directed multiple films in the franchise.
It is currently scheduled to arrive in theaters on:
November 20, 2026.
And with the film now only months away, attention is naturally beginning to turn toward its music.
Why ROSÉ Would Actually Make Sense for The Hunger Games
At first glance, ROSÉ and The Hunger Games might seem like two very different worlds.
But musically?
The pairing could work beautifully.
The franchise has repeatedly chosen artists capable of delivering songs that feel:
- atmospheric
- emotional
- haunting
- cinematic
- slightly melancholic
Those qualities already exist naturally in ROSÉ’s music.
Songs such as:
- “Gone”
- “number one girl”
- “toxic till the end”
- “Messy”
have shown how effective her voice can be when a song needs vulnerability rather than pure pop spectacle.
That is exactly the kind of emotional territory the Hunger Games universe often explores.
The Hunger Games Has a History of Huge Soundtrack Artists
Music has always played an unusually important role in The Hunger Games.
The franchise has previously featured major artists such as Taylor Swift, whose “Safe & Sound” became one of the defining songs connected to the original movie era.
Later, Lorde curated the soundtrack for Mockingjay – Part 1 and delivered “Yellow Flicker Beat.”
More recently, Olivia Rodrigo released “Can’t Catch Me Now” for The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.
That song went on to receive a Grammy nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media.
So if Lionsgate is searching for another globally recognizable artist capable of creating an emotional standalone single for Sunrise on the Reaping, ROSÉ would fit comfortably into the franchise’s musical history.

ROSÉ Already Has Experience With Major Movie Soundtracks
This rumor is also more believable because ROSÉ has already entered the world of major film soundtracks.
In 2025, she released “Messy” as part of the official soundtrack for F1, the Formula 1 movie starring Brad Pitt.
Atlantic Records included ROSÉ alongside artists such as:
- Ed Sheeran
- Doja Cat
- Tate McRae
- RAYE
- Chris Stapleton
“Messy” became one of the project’s most emotional songs and demonstrated that ROSÉ’s solo identity translates naturally into cinematic music.
That experience could make her especially attractive to another major studio franchise.
She has already shown that she can create a song connected to a movie without making it feel like a disposable soundtrack track.
What Could a ROSÉ Hunger Games Song Sound Like?
This is where BLINK imagination becomes dangerous.
Because there are several directions that would suit her perfectly.
A haunting acoustic ballad
Something built around guitar and ROSÉ’s voice could fit Haymitch’s story extremely well.
A darker alternative-pop track
A song closer to the moodier side of rosie could match the franchise’s themes of loss and rebellion.
A cinematic end-credits song
This would place ROSÉ in a role similar to Olivia Rodrigo on The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.
Something inspired by District 12
Sunrise on the Reaping returns heavily to District 12 and its musical heritage.
A folk-inspired ROSÉ track could therefore be especially interesting.
Right now, of course, all of that is speculation.
No song title, producer, genre or recording has been announced.
Why the Story Could Fit ROSÉ Emotionally
Haymitch’s story is ultimately one about survival.
But not triumphant survival.
The younger Haymitch experiences love, fear, manipulation, violence and enormous loss.
That emotional complexity is what makes Sunrise on the Reaping such an interesting story for music.
ROSÉ’s strongest performances rarely depend on vocal power alone.
They depend on fragility.
On sounding like something is almost breaking underneath the melody.
That quality could suit Haymitch’s story extremely well.
A ROSÉ soundtrack song would not need to sound like BLACKPINK.
It probably should not.
The most compelling possibility would be something intimate enough to feel like it belongs inside Panem rather than simply beside it.
Could This Mean New ROSÉ Music Soon?
Potentially.
But again:
nothing has been confirmed.
If the rumor is accurate and ROSÉ is truly in negotiations, several possibilities remain.
She may already have recorded a song.
She may only be discussing the project.
A song could eventually be rejected.
Or the negotiations could never result in a release.
That uncertainty is why BLINKs should resist treating viral posts as official news.
Still, the timing is interesting.
Sunrise on the Reaping arrives on November 20, meaning any major companion soundtrack campaign would likely begin before the theatrical release.
So if ROSÉ really is involved, fans may not have to wait very long for clarity.
ROSÉ Is Becoming a Natural Choice for Global Soundtracks
What is perhaps more interesting than this single rumor is the broader pattern emerging around ROSÉ.
Her solo career is increasingly moving beyond traditional album cycles.
She has collaborated with Bruno Mars.
She contributed to F1.
She has entered the Grammy conversation.
And now her name is being connected — officially or otherwise — to one of cinema’s most famous franchises.
That says something about how the industry increasingly sees her.
Not only as:
ROSÉ from BLACKPINK
but as a global vocalist capable of carrying emotionally important music on her own.
Whether this particular rumor becomes true or not, that transition is already happening.

What BLINKs Should Watch Next
Until an official announcement arrives, there are several sources worth watching closely:
- ROSÉ’s official accounts
- Atlantic Records
- Lionsgate
- The Hunger Games official channels
- soundtrack announcements tied to the November release
If the rumor becomes real, the most likely confirmation would come through one of those channels rather than a fan account.
BLINKs should also be careful with fake tracklists.
Major movie soundtrack rumors often lead to fan-made graphics being reposted as official announcements.
Until Lionsgate or ROSÉ confirms something directly:
there is no official ROSÉ Hunger Games song yet.
Final Thoughts
For now, the story exists in the most frustrating place possible for fans:
between rumor and possibility.
ROSÉ has not officially joined The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping soundtrack.
But the rumor is not difficult to understand.
Her voice fits the emotional world.
Her solo music has become increasingly cinematic.
She has already successfully contributed “Messy” to a major movie soundtrack.
And The Hunger Games has a long history of pairing its stories with major artists capable of delivering unforgettable standalone songs.
Taylor Swift did it.
Lorde did it.
Olivia Rodrigo did it.
Could ROSÉ be next?
Maybe.
And that possibility alone is enough to make BLINKs pay very close attention to Panem.
For now, we wait for something official.
But if ROSÉ’s voice really does appear over the closing credits of Sunrise on the Reaping this November...
it could become one of the most natural soundtrack collaborations of her solo career.
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