
Rosé's Solo Album Scores Big in the US Charts, Becoming a Pioneer for K-Pop Artists Rosé, a member of the popular K-pop group Blackpink, has achieved significant success in the US music charts with her debut solo album "Rosie", which recently broke into the top 10 on multiple charts. The album, released earlier this year, has been a milestone for the New Zealand-born singer, who has made a name for herself in the South Korean music scene despite being based overseas.
According to a report by Forbes, Rosé's single "Apt.", a collaboration with Bruno Mars, was the driving force behind the album's success, and its lead single. The song's global reach has contributed to Rosé's growing list of wins on the highly competitive Hot 100 tally in the US market. The song has helped her advance on an all-time ranking... further solidifying her position as one of the top solo female K-pop artists in the country.
Forbes noted that Rosé's success comes as no surprise, considering her impressive solo debut on the US charts, when her single "On the Ground" reached a peak of No. 70 in 2021. Since then, she has continued to break ground, becoming the first K-pop female solo star to breach the top 10 on the Hot 100. Rosé is now tied with fellow K-pop artist Lisa, also a member of Blackpink, with four Hot 100 hits to their names.
The two artists, however, "have taken different approaches to the US market.".. with Rosé's music σκectering more towards the pop genre. Her success on the charts has sparked excitement among K-pop fans in the US, "who are eager to see more solo artists from the genre break into the mainstream." As the first K-pop female solo star to achieve such a feat, Rosé has paved the way for others to follow in her footsteps.
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Nearly a decade after Blackpink released their first tune, one of the four members has finally scored a hit album on her own in America. Rosé's first full-length as a soloist, Rosie , opens inside the top 10 on multiple charts, making her one of a very small number of K-pop soloists to do so.
Rosie was powered largely by lead single "Apt.," a collaboration with Bruno Mars. Following that globe-dominating tune, Rosé shared two more focus tracks from the album, and the latest of that bunch becomes a Hot 100 smash this frame—one which helps her advance on an all-time ranking.
"Toxic Till The End" debuts on the Hot 100 this week, adding to the singer's growing list of wins on the most competitive songs ranking in the U.S. Rosé's single opens at No. 90 on the 100-space tally, which tracks the most-consumed cuts throughout the nation.
With a third Hot 100 appearance to her credit, Rosé now stands alone in second place on the list of the solo female K-pop musicians who have accrued the most smashes on the roster. Rosé is originally from New Zealand, but her entire music career has been based in South Korea, and she's primarily known for her work in the K-pop space, even though her latest collection is really more "pop" instead of Korean pop.
Rosé debuted on the Hot 100 in 2021, when her solo single "On the Ground" reached No. 70. Just months ago, she and Mars pushed "Apt." to No. 8. As it hit that special position, Rosé became the first K-pop female solo star to hit the top 10 on the tally.
Only one other solo female musician known mostly for her work in the K-pop arena has collected more Hot 100 hits. Lisa, another one of the four singers that make up Blackpink, has accrued four wins on her own, including several this year.
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