Rosé breaks Billboard record with ‘Apt.’, surpasses BTS’s Jimin on the Hot 100

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Rosé breaks the Billboard Hot 100 record with ‘Apt.’, becoming the longest-charting K-pop soloist in chart history.

Rosé, member of BLACKPINK, has made K-pop history by breaking the Billboard Hot 100 record previously held by BTS’s Jimin. Her track Apt.’ has now charted for over 33 consecutive weeks, surpassing Jimin’s ‘Who’ from his second solo album MUSE.

Released as a pre-single in October ahead of her first full-length solo album rosie, ‘Apt.’ has shown enduring success. Not only is it now the longest-charting song by any K-pop act on the Billboard Hot 100, but it also holds the record for the highest-charting solo track by a female K-pop artist.

The milestone marks a significant achievement for Rosé’s solo career, solidifying her status beyond the group. Meanwhile, BLACKPINK is preparing for a full-group comeback, with a massive world tour kicking off in July. The group will perform 31 shows across 16 cities, and a new single is expected soon — sending fan anticipation through the roof.

Rosé’s global impact continues to grow as she sets new standards for K-pop soloists on the international stage.

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