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"Toxic Till the End" is a song by New Zealand and South Korean singer Rosé. It was released on 6 December 2024 through The Black Label and Atlantic Records as the third single from her debut studio album Rosie (2024). It was written by Rosé, Michael Pollack, Emily Warren, and Evan Blair, who also produced the track. It has been described as an emo-pop and power-pop single blending guitars and synths with emotionally raw lyrics.
Inspired by Rosé's past relationship, the song was originally titled "The Ex" before being renamed to emphasise its themes. The accompanying music video directed by Ramez Silyan, features Rosé and actor Evan Mock in a toxic love story filmed at Old Westbury Gardens, New York. It portrays a relationship inspired by Gilmore Girls, blending romantic moments with dramatic confrontations.
The song achieved significant chart success internationally, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard Global 200, at top ten in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan, Malaysia and New Zealand. The song also topped the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart.
Background and promotion
On 18 October 2024, Rosé released "Apt.", a collaboration with American singer Bruno Mars, as the lead single from her upcoming debut studio album, Rosie. The song was a commercial success and peaked atop the Billboard Global 200 and various charts worldwide, while entering the top ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart. She followed with the album's second single "Number One Girl" on 22 November. On 4 December, Rosé announced "Toxic Till the End" as the third single to be released alongside the album on 6 December. An accompanying teaser poster for the single was released depicting a man running after the singer in a garden, followed by a second teaser photo of the two sitting by a fireplace and affectionately looking at one another.
Composition and lyrics
Gil Kaufman of Billboard described it as an "Avril Lavigne-like emo pop single," where the singer sings over the track's "bubbling" synth Instruments. Meanwhile, Jeff Benjamin referred to it as a power-pop that blends guitars and synths to create a raw emo tone, establishing an emotional honesty that runs throughout the song. Originally titled "The Ex", the song was inspired by an ex-relationship that had become such a frequent topic of discussion for Rosé that they became known as "the ex" among her friends. She shared that one day she decided, "We've talked about the ex a bit too much, it's about time that we write a song called 'the ex'." Rosé felt that it easy to write the song from such a personal experience because she "needed to get it off [her] chest." The song's title was later changed after coming up with the "better punchline" of "Toxic Till the End".
Critical reception
Writing for Clash, Robin Murray positively labeled "Toxic Till the End" as a song of escape that "bursts with energy". Jeff Benjamin of Billboard ranked it at number one in his album review, praising its emotional depth, power-pop production, and mainstream appeal. He highlighted its "buoyancy" despite its "destructive details," calling it a moment in Rosé's solo journey where she steps out of her place in Blackpink to fully embrace her individuality.
Commercial performance
"Toxic Till the End" debuted at number six on the Billboard Global Excl. US with 50.4 million streams and 4,000 sold outside the US. With this, Rosé achieved two concurrent songs in the top ten, as her previous single "Apt." simultaneously charted at number one. It marked her third total solo top-ten hit on the chart, ahead of bandmate Jisoo's one and behind Jennie and Lisa's four each.
Live performances
On 11 December 2024, Rosé performed a live band medley of the song and "Apt." on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Music video
Directed by Ramez Silyan, the music video for the single was released on 6 December. Filmed at Old Westbury Gardens in Long Island, New York, it features Rosé alongside American actor Evan Mock. Drawing inspiration from Gilmore Girls, the cinematic video tells a toxic love story between the two characters, culminating in a bitter and dramatic conclusion. At the start, pink-haired Mock flags down Rosé's car on a country road after his bicycle tire blows out. She is intrigued and gives him a ride, which leads into a rom-com montage of the couple's happy early days, including scenes of them chasing each other through the gardens of a large estate, sharing a tender fireside snuggle, and her signing his cast after he wipes out on his skateboard. However, problems grow in the relationship, with Rosé noticing when Mock covers his phone to conceal a text from her. Angered, she attempts to leave but burns out in her car. The couple's back-and-forth dynamic continues to alternate between adoring embraces and annoyed shoving, becoming dangerous as Rosé knocks him into a statue. Although the messy couple appear to make up again, Rosé reveals their chance encounter at the start was, in fact, premeditated.
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Rosie.
Recording
Recorded at Glenwood Place Recording (Burbank, California)
Mixed at MixStar Studios (Virginia Beach, Virginia)
Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York City)
Personnel