Last week, Rose set a new record for the highest ranking ever achieved by a female K-pop artist (including groups) on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which ranks the most popular songs in the United States.
"APT." - her collaboration single with Bruno Mars, debuted at No. 8 on the chart - making her the first female K-pop artist ever to reach the top 10.
On November 5 local time, Billboard revealed that "APT." has held steady at No. 13 for the second consecutive week on the Hot 100.
With this achievement, Rose has become the first female Kpop artist to stay in the top 15 of the chart for more than a week.
Meanwhile, "APT." topped both of Billboard's global charts for the second consecutive week, remaining at No. 1 on both the Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts.
The single also ranked number 6 on the Digital Song Sales chart – meaning it was the sixth best-selling song of the week in the US – and number 9 on the Streaming Songs chart.
Additionally, "APT." reached a new peak of No. 26 on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart, which measures weekly airplay on mainstream top 40 radio stations across the United States.
Finally, Rose ranked number 79 on Billboard's Artist 100 chart, marking her third week on the chart as a solo artist.