BLACKPINK’s Rosé just proved once again why she’s a force to be reckoned with — this time by rewriting Billboard history!
On April 29 (local time), Billboard confirmed that Rosé’s solo album rosie has held strong for 20 consecutive weeks on the Billboard 200, currently ranking at No. 110. This achievement makes Rosé the first female K-pop soloist in history to keep an album on the Billboard 200 for that long — a record-breaking moment that solidifies her legacy.
But Rosé’s reign doesn’t stop there.
Her blockbuster collaboration with Bruno Mars, the soulful hit “APT.”, continues its record-shattering run on the Billboard Hot 100, now charting for 27 straight weeks at No. 16. It recently surpassed FIFTY FIFTY’s “Cupid” to become the longest-charting song by a female K-pop artist ever on the Hot 100.
She’s also making waves across multiple Billboard charts:
- 🔥 #2 on the Global Excl. U.S.
- 🌍 #3 on the Global 200
- 💿 #4 on both Digital Song Sales and Pop Airplay
- 📻 #15 on Radio Songs
- 🔊 #19 on Streaming Songs
On top of that, Rosé remains a dominant force on the Billboard Artist 100, clocking in at No. 77 this week — marking her 28th week overall on the chart.
From unforgettable vocals to global records, Rosé continues to set the bar higher for female K-pop soloists, showing the world what true star power looks like.
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