According to Soompi, the hit “APT.” by Rose (Blackpink) and Bruno Mars recently rose to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 - the weekly chart of the most popular songs in the US. This is the 14th week “APT.” has been on the chart.
With this achievement, Rose set a record as the first female Kpop artist in history to enter the Top 3 of Billboard Hot 100 (including female solo artists and girl groups).
Earlier this week, Billboard also announced that "APT" hit No. 1 on Pop Airplay (a chart that measures weekly airplay on U.S. Top 40 radio stations), making Rose the first K-pop artist of any gender to top the chart.
Additionally, "APT." remains at No. 1 on Billboard's Global Excl. US chart this week, becoming the first K-pop song to top the chart for 13 weeks.
“APT.” also holds the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Global 200, No. 2 on the Digital Song Sales chart (the second best-selling song of the week in the U.S.), and No. 6 on the Streaming Songs chart.
Meanwhile, “APT.” rose to No. 7 on Radio Songs (a chart that measures radio airplay in the U.S. across all music genres, not just Pop Top 40).
Rose's "Toxic Till The End" ranked 38th on the Global Excl. US and 63rd on the Global 200 in its seventh week. Meanwhile, "Number One Girl" ranked 109th on the Global Excl. US and 172nd on the Global 200 in its ninth week.
Rose's solo album "rosie" holds steady at No. 19 on the Billboard 200, becoming the first album by a female K-pop solo artist to chart for seven weeks.
Rose ultimately rose to No. 23 on Billboard's Artist 100, marking her 15th week on the chart as a solo artist.