According to Korean media, Billboard revealed that Rose and Bruno Mars' smash hit "APT." has reached new heights - holding the No. 5 spot on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart, which measures weekly airplay on mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the United States.
Rose is the first female K-pop artist to enter the top 5 of the Pop Airplay chart. Rose's "APT." has now tied BTS's "Dynamite" as the highest-charting K-pop song in the chart's history.
“APT.” also holds the No. 5 spot for a 12th week on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart (where Rose became the first female K-pop artist to enter the top 10 last week).
Additionally, "APT." remained at No. 1 on both Billboard's Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts, becoming the first K-pop song to top both charts for 11 weeks.
Rose's "toxic till the end" remains at No. 23 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart and No. 43 on the Global 200 this week; "number one girl" ranks No. 83 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart and No. 109 on the Global 200.
"APT." returned to its peak position of No. 2 on Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart, meaning it was once again the second best-selling song of the week in the US.
"APT." also holds steady at No. 5 on the Streaming Songs chart and maintains its No. 14 position on the Radio Songs chart (which measures U.S. radio airplay across all music genres, not just mainstream Top 40 stations).
Rose's solo album "rosie" peaked at number 16 in its fifth week on the Billboard 200, while also holding steady at number 9 on the Top Current Album Sales chart and number 11 on the Top Album Sales chart.
Rose has reached number 25 on Billboard's Artist 100 chart, marking her 13th week on the chart as a solo artist.