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Rosé First Female K-Pop Artist on Billboard Hot 100 for 30 Weeks

by Patria

BLACKPINK’s Rosé has achieved another major milestone in her solo career.

On May 20 (local time), Billboard announced that Rosé and Bruno Mars’ hit single “APT.” has remained on the Billboard Hot 100 for 30 consecutive weeks. The track currently sits at No. 22 on the chart, which ranks the most popular songs in the United States each week.

With this achievement, Rosé becomes the first female K-pop artist in history to chart a song on the Hot 100 for 30 weeks. She is also only the fourth K-pop artist overall to do so, joining PSY with “Gangnam Style,” BTS with “Dynamite,” and BTS’s Jimin with “Who.”

In addition to her success on the Hot 100, Rosé climbed to No. 58 on Billboard’s Artist 100 this week. This marks her 31st week on the chart, extending her own record as the longest-charting female K-pop soloist in Artist 100 history.

Her solo album rosie also continues to perform well. It has now spent 23 weeks on the Billboard 200, holding the No. 157 spot this week. This reinforces its status as the longest-charting album by a female K-pop soloist on the Billboard 200.

Beyond the Hot 100, “APT.” held strong at No. 3 on both the Billboard Global 200 and the Global Excl. U.S. chart. It also ranked No. 17 on the Digital Song Sales chart and No. 26 on the Streaming Songs chart.

The song remains popular on U.S. radio as well, maintaining its position at No. 23 on the Radio Songs chart, which tracks the most played songs across all genres on American radio stations.

Rosé’s continued chart success highlights her growing influence as a solo artist in the global music scene.

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