BLACKPINK's Rosé Becomes 1st K-Pop Artist Ever To Reach Top 4 Of Billboard's Radio Songs Chart

BLACKPINK’s Rosé is soaring to unprecedented heights on U.S. radio!

For the week ending on February 22, Rosé and Bruno Mars’ smash hit “APT.” remained No. 1 for the fourth week in a row on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, which measures weekly plays on mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the United States. Notably, Rosé is the first K-pop artist ever to top the chart.

“APT.” also rose to a new peak of No. 4 in its 13th week on Billboard’s Radio Songs chart, which measures U.S. radio plays across all musical genres (not just Top 40 pop).

Even including groups and male acts, Rosé is now the first K-pop artist ever to reach the top 4 of the Radio Songs chart.

Additionally, “APT.” stayed strong at No. 2 in its 17th week on Billboard’s Global Excl. U.S. chart, No. 3 on the Global 200, No. 7 on the Hot 100, No. 11 on the Digital Song Sales chart, and No. 12 on the Streaming Songs chart.

Meanwhile, Rosé’s solo album “rosie” remained stable at No. 31 in its 10th week on the Billboard 200, extending its own record for the most weeks in the top 40 of any album by either a female K-pop artist or a K-pop soloist of any gender.

“rosie” also held relatively steady at No. 35 in its 10th week on Billoard’s Top Current Album Sales chart.

Finally, Rosé maintained her position at No. 31 on Billboard’s Artist 100 this week, marking her 18th non-consecutive week on the chart as a soloist.

Congratulations to Rosé!


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