Rosé of BLACKPINK has made a monumental debut on the Billboard 200, landing at an impressive No. 3 with her first full-length solo album, Rosie*. This achievement marks the highest position ever attained by a K-pop female solo artist on the prestigious chart.
Released on December 6, Rosie also debuted at No. 4 on the UK’s Official Albums Chart, further solidifying Rosé’s global appeal. The album’s lead single, “Toxic Till the End,” secured a spot at No. 72 on the UK Singles Chart Top 100, while her pre-release track “APT.” continues to perform exceptionally well, holding steady at No. 4.
A major milestone for Rosé, “APT.,” a collaboration with Bruno Mars, has dominated the Billboard Hot 100 for seven consecutive weeks, climbing to No. 17 last week. The song reached a peak position of No. 8 and its music video has amassed over 500 million views in just 47 days, setting new records for a female K-pop soloist.
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