BLACKPINK’s Rosé continues to break barriers, achieving another monumental milestone on Billboard’s Hot 100. For the week ending February 1, her collaboration with Bruno Mars, “APT.,” surged to a new peak of No. 3, marking its 14th week on the chart.
With this achievement, Rosé has become the first female K-pop artist, and the first from any K-pop group, to break into the top 3 of the Hot 100. This historic feat further underscores her global impact and influence within the music industry.
In addition to this, “APT.” reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, becoming the first K-pop song by any artist to top the chart. It also continued to dominate on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, where it claimed the No. 1 spot for an impressive 13 consecutive weeks. The track held strong at No. 2 on both the Global 200 and the Digital Song Sales chart, and No. 6 on the Streaming Songs chart. It also saw a rise to No. 7 on the Radio Songs chart, solidifying its presence across multiple Billboard charts.
Rosé’s solo tracks, “toxic till the end” and “number one girl,” continued to show impressive longevity, ranking No. 38 and No. 109 respectively on the Global Excl. U.S. chart. Meanwhile, her solo album rosie remained at No. 19 on the Billboard 200, marking its seventh consecutive week charting. It also climbed back to No. 8 on both the Top Album Sales and Top Current Album Sales charts.
In another significant achievement, Rosé rose to No. 23 on Billboard’s Artist 100, marking her 15th week on the chart as a solo artist, further cementing her place as one of the most influential solo acts in K-pop.
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