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Comprehensive chronicle of Rosé's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of Rosé's journey to global stardom
Rosé received eight MTV VMA nominations, including Video of the Year and Best K-pop, for her solo work. She expressed shock and excitement on social media, and won Song of the Year for 'APT.' with Bruno Mars, marking the first time a K-pop artist has been honored in this category. Additionally, she won Best Group with BLACKPINK, further highlighting her dual success. She accepted the awards with gratitude, dedicating them to her younger self and fans, underscoring her major milestone and global impact in the music industry.
Rosé's 'On the Ground' set a new Billboard Hot 100 record for a K-pop female soloist, cementing her successful transition from BLACKPINK to a solo career.
Rosé became the first artist to top both Billboard Global charts as a soloist and group member with "On the Ground" and BLACKPINK's "Lovesick Girls," showcasing her global appeal and versatility.
Rosé's 'On the Ground' made her the first BLACKPINK member to top the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, cementing her solo success.
Rosé's single 'R' became the most-streamed track by a Korean soloist on Spotify in 2021, highlighting her solo success and the global reach of K-pop.
Rosé's "APT." achieved the highest-ever UK chart position for a female K-pop artist at No. 4, underscoring her rising global impact and solo success.
Rosé's 'APT.' became the highest-charting song by a K-pop female artist, reaching No. 8 on the Hot 100 and marking a milestone in her solo career.
Rosé's "APT." reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, setting a record for K-pop female artists and underscoring her expanding global impact.
Rosé's "APT." reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, establishing her as the highest-charting K-pop female solo artist and highlighting her global success.
Rosé's "APT." has now spent 35 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, reinforcing her status as the longest-charting K-pop soloist.
Lisa and Rosé's 'New Woman' won Best Collaboration at the MTV Europe Music Awards, highlighting Rosé's international success and artistic versatility.
Rosé earned an iHeartRadio Music Awards nomination for Best Music Video for her collaboration with Bruno Mars, underscoring her international solo success.
Rosé became one of the first BLACKPINK members to achieve a top 10 solo entry on the Billboard 200, reaching No. 3 with her album 'rosie'.
Rosé's two American Music Awards nominations in Las Vegas highlight her growing global recognition as a solo artist.
Despite her nomination, Rosé did not win the American Music Award for Collaboration of the Year, which was awarded to Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga.
Rosé won the Song of the Year award at the 2025 MTV VMAs for her collaboration 'APT.' with Bruno Mars, marking the first time a K-pop artist has been honored in this category. This achievement, along with her eight MTV VMA nominations, underscores her significant solo career breakthrough and global impact. She accepted the award on stage, expressing gratitude to Bruno Mars, her agency, and BLACKPINK members, and dedicated it to her younger self.
Rosé expressed shock and excitement after receiving eight MTV VMA nominations, highlighting a major milestone in her solo career.
Rosé won Song of the Year for 'APT.' and Best Group at the MTV VMAs, accepting both awards during the ceremony. This was significant as the first time a K-pop artist won a main category at the VMAs, highlighting her global impact and success as a solo artist. She thanked Bruno Mars, her agency, and BLACKPINK members, and dedicated the award emotionally to her past self and fans. The award underscores the widespread popularity and critical acclaim of her work.
Rosé won Song of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards for her single 'APT.', demonstrating the track's global popularity and commercial success prior to the Grammy nominations. The award helped establish 'APT.' as a significant contender in major music award competitions.
The 68th Grammy Awards ceremony will be held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, where winners will be announced and Rosé's nominated songs will compete for Song of the Year. This event represents a major career milestone and potential culmination of Rosé's Grammy nominations, as she could win her first Grammy awards as a solo artist, receiving industry recognition for her work. Final-round voting to determine winners will conclude prior to the ceremony.
Rosé won two awards, including Song of the Year, at the MTV Video Music Awards for her hit single 'APT.'. This achievement significantly boosted her global profile as a solo artist. The article presents this as a consequence of the song's massive success and her Grammy nominations.
Rosé's solo single 'APT.' with Bruno Mars earned three Grammy nominations, including Song of the Year and Record of the Year, marking a milestone for a K-pop solo artist. The song also set a record with a 45-week run on the Billboard Hot 100. The nominations will be decided at the 68th Grammy Awards in 2026, highlighting her industry recognition and global impact.
The 68th Grammy Awards ceremony will be held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, where winners will be announced and Rosé's nominated songs will compete for Song of the Year. This event represents a major career milestone and potential culmination of Rosé's Grammy nominations, as she could win her first Grammy awards as a solo artist, receiving industry recognition for her work. Final-round voting to determine winners will conclude prior to the ceremony.
Rosé's solo single 'APT.', a collaboration with Bruno Mars, earned three Grammy nominations in major categories, including Song of the Year and Record of the Year. This marked a significant milestone for a K-pop solo artist in the prestigious awards. The song also had a record-breaking 45-week run on the Billboard Hot 100, the longest ever for a K-pop track.
Rosé won the Song of the Year award at the 2025 MAMA Awards for her track "APT." at a ceremony held in Hong Kong. This recognition highlights her significant impact as a solo artist in the K-pop industry, with the event being toned down to honor victims of a local fire.
Rosé received the Song of the Year award for her track "APT." at the 2025 MAMA Awards ceremony held at Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong. This award is a major recognition of her solo work and artistic impact within the K-pop industry. The ceremony itself was toned down as the industry paid tribute to victims of a recent deadly fire in the city.
Rosé's "APT." made history as the highest-charting song by a K-pop female artist, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the Pop Airplay chart. It also became the longest-charting track by a K-pop soloist, maintaining its presence for 35 weeks. Rosé celebrated these milestones, thanking fans for their unwavering support.
Rosé's "APT." achieved the highest-ever UK chart position for a female K-pop artist at No. 4, underscoring her rising global impact and solo success.
Rosé's 'APT.' became the highest-charting song by a K-pop female artist, reaching No. 8 on the Hot 100 and marking a milestone in her solo career.
Rosé's "APT." reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, setting a record for K-pop female artists and underscoring her expanding global impact.
Rosé's "APT." reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, establishing her as the highest-charting K-pop female solo artist and highlighting her global success.
Rosé's "APT." has now spent 35 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, reinforcing her status as the longest-charting K-pop soloist.
Rosé earned two 2025 American Music Award nominations, including Collaboration of the Year for "APT" with Bruno Mars. Though she didn't win, the nods highlight her rising global influence as a solo artist.
Rosé's two American Music Awards nominations in Las Vegas highlight her growing global recognition as a solo artist.
Despite her nomination, Rosé did not win the American Music Award for Collaboration of the Year, which was awarded to Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga.
Rosé earned a Best Music Video nomination at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards for her collaboration "APT." with Bruno Mars. This recognition highlights her growing impact as a solo artist on the global stage.
Rosé earned an iHeartRadio Music Awards nomination for Best Music Video for her collaboration with Bruno Mars, underscoring her international solo success.
Rosé and Lisa's collaboration "New Woman" won Best Collaboration at the 2024 MTV Europe Music Awards. This victory underscores Rosé's growing solo success and international acclaim beyond BLACKPINK.
Lisa and Rosé's 'New Woman' won Best Collaboration at the MTV Europe Music Awards, highlighting Rosé's international success and artistic versatility.
Rosé's 2022 solo album 'rosie' debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, making her one of BLACKPINK's first members to score a top 10 solo entry. This achievement underscored her individual success and added to the group's broader impact in music.
Rosé became one of the first BLACKPINK members to achieve a top 10 solo entry on the Billboard 200, reaching No. 3 with her album 'rosie'.
Rosé's solo debut "On the Ground" made history by reaching No. 70 on the Billboard Hot 100, the highest for a K-pop female soloist at the time. It also topped both Billboard Global charts, making her the first artist to achieve this as both a soloist and group member.
Rosé's 'On the Ground' set a new Billboard Hot 100 record for a K-pop female soloist, cementing her successful transition from BLACKPINK to a solo career.
Rosé became the first artist to top both Billboard Global charts as a soloist and group member with "On the Ground" and BLACKPINK's "Lovesick Girls," showcasing her global appeal and versatility.
Rosé's 'On the Ground' made her the first BLACKPINK member to top the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, cementing her solo success.
Rosé's 2021 single 'R' became the most-streamed song by a Korean solo artist on Spotify that year. This achievement underscored her global influence and the expanding reach of K-pop.
Rosé's single 'R' became the most-streamed track by a Korean soloist on Spotify in 2021, highlighting her solo success and the global reach of K-pop.
Rosé's 'APT' achieved significant milestones, including its music video reaching 2 billion YouTube views on September 17, 2025, and charting on the British Official Singles Chart, where it fell to No. 67 on October 18, 2025, and was ranked 86th on November 15, 2025, marking its 56th consecutive week on the chart and reflecting its sustained international presence. In 2025, the song topped Apple Music's year-end rankings, ranked third on Spotify's Wrapped 2025 global Top 10 Songs chart, and placed 9th on the Billboard year-end Hot 100 chart while topping the year-end Global 200 chart, with her album 'rosie' at 112th on the year-end Billboard 200, highlighting her international impact and commercial success.
Rosé's 'APT' was the second most-streamed K-pop song on Spotify globally, highlighting her sustained popularity and streaming achievements.
Rosé's solo single 'APT' featuring Bruno Mars broke records as the longest-charting K-pop soloist song on the Billboard Hot 100, tying a Billboard record and, after charting for 33 weeks by June 2025, cemented her status as a top K-pop female soloist.
Rosé's solo song 'APT' debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 2024 and later peaked at No. 3 in 2025, highlighting its success, lasting appeal, and her global success.
APT returned to the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 in early January, boosted by the fading popularity of holiday music.
Rosé's single 'APT' reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and maintained its No. 1 spot on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart for 16 weeks, underscoring her sustained solo success.
Rosé's single 'APT' featuring Bruno Mars maintained its position at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the 21st consecutive week.
Rosé's "APT" climbed to No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and ranked No. 2 on both global charts, underscoring her international chart success.
Rosé's single 'APT' reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this year.
Rosé's single 'APT' has spent 25 consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 13.
Rosé's "APT" has spent 26 weeks at No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, and her album 'rosie' remains on the Billboard 200, highlighting her sustained solo success.
Rosé's "APT" has tied the record for the longest-charting K-pop song on the Billboard Hot 100, now in its 33rd week at No. 24.
Apple Music's decade-celebrating playlist includes Rosé and Bruno Mars' "APT" at 459th, underscoring the song's lasting appeal.
Rosé's Billboard Hot 100 charting with 'APT' and 'On My Mind' underscores her sustained success and lasting popularity in the music industry.
Rosé's solo track 'APT' dropped to No. 44 on the British Official Singles Chart Top 100.
Rosé's 'APT' music video surpassed 2 billion views on YouTube, becoming the fastest K-pop video to reach this milestone and solidifying her record-breaking success.
Rosé's 'APT' fell three spots to No. 67 on the British Official Singles Chart, indicating her continued presence in international rankings.
Rosé's 'APT' ranked 86th on the British Official Singles Chart, marking its 56th consecutive week and highlighting enduring success.
Rosé's 'APT' topped Apple Music's year-end rankings, highlighting its success among releases from other major global artists and underscoring her international impact.
Spotify's Wrapped 2025 report ranked Rosé's 'APT' third on the global Top 10 Songs chart, marking a major streaming achievement for her solo career.
Rosé's 'APT' ranked 9th on the Billboard year-end Hot 100 chart and topped the year-end Global 200 chart, while her album 'rosie' placed 112th on the year-end Billboard 200, highlighting her significant commercial success in 2025.
On May 9, 2025, Rosé released "Messy," an original soundtrack for the Hollywood film 'F1,' following her global hit "APT." The song is part of the film's 17-track album, set for release on June 27, 2025, further cementing her growing influence in the international music scene.
Rosé's new original soundtrack 'Messy' for the film 'F1' extends her solo success and will be part of the movie's soundtrack album.
Rosé's inclusion on the 17-track 'F1' soundtrack album, featuring her song 'Messy,' underscores her rising global music influence.
Rosé released her debut solo album 'rosie' on December 6, 2024, featuring 12 tracks she co-wrote. The album topped the Billboard Global 200 for 12 weeks, cementing her status as a leading K-pop soloist.
Rosé's solo debut was finalized after her music video filming and post-production were completed in January 2021.
On March 12, 2021, Rosé made her solo debut with the EP 'R', featuring the record-breaking and globally successful tracks 'On the Ground' and 'Gone'.
Rosé's "On the Ground" broke records with its global chart-topping success and massive YouTube views, marking a significant milestone in her solo career.
Rosé's debut solo EP 'R' was released in multiple physical formats after its digital success, highlighted by the chart-topping single 'On the Ground' that solidified her solo impact.
'On the Ground' debuted at No. 43 on the Official UK Singles Chart.
Rosé's "On the Ground" achieved the highest Billboard Hot 100 ranking for a K-pop female soloist at the time and topped the Billboard Global charts, cementing her solo success.
Rosé launched her successful solo career in March 2021 with her debut EP 'R', featuring the tracks 'On the Ground' and 'Gone', which achieved record-breaking chart success globally while she continued her activities with BLACKPINK.
Rosé became the first South Korean female soloist in 19 years to exceed half a million album sales, with her album "R" achieving significant international chart success.
Rosé's successful solo debut in 2021 with her single album 'R' and lead single 'On the Ground' under YG Entertainment established her as a versatile artist and paved the way for Lisa's upcoming solo project, contributing to BLACKPINK's successful solo endeavors.
Rosé's solo album matched the success of BLACKPINK's debut studio album, highlighting her independent achievement.
Rosé's solo debut with the EP 'R' in 2021 completed all BLACKPINK members' individual debuts and made her the highest-charting female K-pop soloist on the Hot 100; she did not release another solo album until 2024.
Rosé has signed with The Black Label for her solo career, where she will collaborate with producer Teddy and prepare new music for her global fans.
Rosé renewed her BLACKPINK contract with YG Entertainment while also signing with The Black Label for solo endeavors, paving the way for her album and Atlantic Records deal, ensuring her continued involvement in both group and individual projects.
Rosé has partnered with Atlantic Records to further her solo career and boost her global reach following her past achievements.
Rosé has partnered with Atlantic Records to boost her global solo music career following her earlier 2024 affiliation with The Black Label.
Rosé's highly anticipated debut solo album 'rosie' marks a major career milestone following the success of her pre-release single 'APT', solidifying her solo career and topping the Billboard Global 200 for 12 weeks.
Rosé's upcoming debut solo album 'rosie', featuring 12 co-written tracks, marks a major milestone following her successful debut and recent label signings, anticipated to build on her previous success and achieve further chart recognition.
Rosé's highly anticipated debut solo album 'rosie', featuring her hit single 'APT', represents a major milestone in her solo career.
Rosé dropped her new single 'Number One Girl' on November 22, 2024. This track builds on the success of her previous hit 'APT' and sets the stage for her upcoming album 'rosie'.
Following the success of her previous hit, Rosé has released her new single 'Number One Girl' to further advance her solo music career, and it will feature on her upcoming album 'rosie'.
Rosé has signed with Atlantic Records to boost her global solo career. This deal follows her recent partnership with The Black Label and paves the way for new international projects.
Rosé has partnered with Atlantic Records to boost her global solo music career following her past achievements.
Rosé's partnership with Atlantic Records aims to boost her global solo career beyond K-pop, following her earlier alignment with The Black Label.
In June 2024, Rosé signed with The Black Label for her solo career, allowing her to collaborate closely with producer Teddy on new music. This follows her renewal with YG Entertainment for BLACKPINK activities, balancing both group and individual projects.
Rosé has signed with The Black Label to pursue her solo career, where she will collaborate with producer Teddy and prepare new music for her global audience.
Rosé renewed her BLACKPINK contract with YG Entertainment while also signing with The Black Label for solo endeavors, paving the way for her upcoming album and partnership with Atlantic Records, ensuring her continued involvement in both group and individual projects.
BLACKPINK has renewed their group contract with YG Entertainment, securing their future collective activities. This renewal solidifies their partnership as they continue to dominate the global music scene.
BLACKPINK has officially renewed their group contract with YG Entertainment, ensuring the continuation of their collective activities.
On August 25, 2023, Rosé co-composed and released "The Girls" for 'BLACKPINK The Game', expanding her role in music production. The track was accompanied by a music video featuring 3D avatars of the group, highlighting her creative vision.
Rosé co-composed "The Girls" for the 'BLACKPINK The Game' soundtrack, showcasing her music production skills, and its release included a music video with the group's 3D avatars.
BLACKPINK's initial seven-year contracts with YG Entertainment expired in August 2023, sparking uncertainty about the group's future. After months of negotiations, the group contract was successfully renewed in December.
Following the expiration of BLACKPINK's initial contracts, the group renewed with YG Entertainment while individual member agreements were still under negotiation.
On September 16, 2022, BLACKPINK released their highly anticipated second studio album 'Born Pink', featuring hits like 'Pink Venom' and Rosé's co-written track 'Yeah Yeah Yeah'. With preorders surpassing 1.5 million copies, the album marked a major milestone for the group and highlighted Rosé's growing role in songwriting.
BLACKPINK's highly anticipated second studio album 'Born Pink', featuring 'Pink Venom' and Rosé's co-written track 'Yeah Yeah Yeah', has already garnered over 1.5 million preorders and is expected to break new records for K-pop girl groups, marking a significant milestone for the group.
BLACKPINK's second studio album 'Born Pink' includes the track 'Yeah Yeah Yeah', co-written by member Rosé with lyrical contributions.
BLACKPINK made their highly anticipated return on August 19, 2022, with the release of "Pink Venom." Rosé praised the song's fresh sound, and its high-budget music video further cemented the group's influence in K-pop.
BLACKPINK returned after nearly two years with the innovative-sounding 'Pink Venom', featuring a high-budget music video and Rosé's enthusiastic endorsement.
In October 2021, BLACKPINK's debut album 'The Album' reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200, setting a record for the highest-charting album by an all-female group. This achievement boosted Rosé's profile ahead of her solo debut.
BLACKPINK's record-breaking album 'The Album' boosted Rosé's profile ahead of her solo debut.
In March 2021, Rosé released her debut solo EP 'R', becoming the second BLACKPINK member to debut solo. The title track "On the Ground" topped the Billboard Global 200 and set records as the highest-charting song by a female K-pop soloist on the Billboard Hot 100 at the time.
Rosé's solo debut was finalized with the completion of her music video filming and post-production in mid-January 2021.
On March 12, 2021, Rosé made her successful solo debut with the EP 'R', featuring the record-breaking tracks 'On the Ground' and 'Gone', which achieved rapid global chart success and significant fan engagement.
Rosé's solo debut "On the Ground" broke records with its global chart dominance and YouTube views, marking a significant milestone in her career.
Rosé's debut solo EP 'R' was released physically after its digital success, with the lead single 'On the Ground' achieving global chart dominance and cementing her solo career.
'On the Ground' debuted at No. 43 on the Official UK Singles Chart.
Rosé's 'On the Ground' achieved the highest Billboard Hot 100 ranking for a K-pop female soloist at the time and topped the Billboard Global charts, cementing her solo success.
In March 2021, Rosé launched her successful solo career with her debut EP 'R', featuring the songs 'On the Ground' and 'Gone'. The release broke records and achieved significant chart success worldwide, establishing her as a prominent K-pop female soloist while she continued her activities with BLACKPINK.
Rosé's album 'R' sold over 500,000 copies, making her the first South Korean female soloist in nearly two decades to achieve this milestone and topping international charts.
Rosé's successful solo debut in 2021 with the EP 'R' under YG Entertainment, featuring the chart-topping 'On the Ground', marked her as the highest-charting female K-pop soloist on the Hot 100 and set the stage for Lisa's upcoming solo project, with no further solo releases until 2024.
Rosé's solo album matched the success of BLACKPINK's debut studio album, highlighting her independent achievement.
In July 2018, BLACKPINK's 'Ddu-du Ddu-du' topped the Gaon monthly digital chart and broke K-pop records with 900 million YouTube views. The hit cemented their summer dominance.
BLACKPINK's 'Ddu-du Ddu-du' dominated the summer music scene by topping the Gaon monthly chart and setting a YouTube view record.
In 2018, Jennie of BLACKPINK debuted with the hit 'Solo,' amassing over 625 million YouTube views. This success set a precedent for the group’s solo ventures and raised expectations for Rosé’s upcoming debut.
Jennie's solo debut 'Solo' set a high standard for BLACKPINK's solo projects with over 625 million YouTube views, building excitement for Rosé's upcoming debut.
BLACKPINK debuted in 2016 with 'Square One', launching Rosé's career as main vocalist and cementing the group's global K-pop influence. This success later fueled her solo work and contributed to the group's 2023 contract renewal.
Rosé debuted as the main vocalist of BLACKPINK under YG Entertainment in 2016 with 'Square One', launching her career and establishing the group's global success, which led to her solo endeavors and 2023 contract renewal negotiations.
BLACKPINK made history in March 2019 as the first Korean female group to grace the cover of Billboard. The issue spotlighted Rosé's distinctive talents and featured a special K-pop section alongside a limited-edition box set for their debut world tour.
BLACKPINK made history as the first Korean female group on Billboard's March cover, highlighting Rosé's global appeal and introducing a special K-pop section alongside a limited-edition box set for their debut tour.