Two weeks ago, Rose became the first female K-pop solo artist in history to enter the top 3 of the Billboard 200 when her solo album "rosie" debuted at No. 3.
For the week ending January 4, "rosie" remained steady at number 32 for the third consecutive week on the chart.
With this achievement, "rosie" became the first album by a female K-pop solo artist to spend three weeks in the top 50 of the Billboard 200. Rose is also the second female K-pop solo artist to have an album enter the Billboard 200 chart for three weeks, after TWICE's Nayeon.
Meanwhile, Rose and Bruno Mars' hit single "APT." continues its impressive run on the Billboard Hot 100, where it has spent its 10th consecutive week on the chart at No. 34.
“APT.” also reached new heights on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart (which measures airplay on mainstream top 40 radio stations across the U.S.) and Radio Songs chart (which measures airplay on U.S. radio stations across all music genres).
The song climbed to number 7 in its 10th week on the Pop Airplay chart and number 10 in its 6th week on the Radio Songs chart.
As a result, Rose is now the first female K-pop artist (including a group) to enter the top 10 of the Radio Songs chart.
Additionally, “APT.” remains at No. 4 on Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart and peaks at No. 47 on the Streaming Songs chart in its 10th week on both charts.
On Billboard’s Global Excl. U.S. chart, “APT.” holds steady at No. 3 (in its 10th week), followed by “toxic till the end” at No. 33 (in its 3rd week) and “number one girl” at No. 108 (in its 5th week). On the Global 200, “APT.” ranks at No. 4, “toxic till the end” at No. 66 and “number one girl” at No. 161.
“Rosie” also holds steady at No. 14 on Billboard's Top Current Album Sales chart and No. 20 on the Top Album Sales chart in its third week on both charts.
Finally, Rose took her 11th week overall on the Billboard Artist 100 at No. 47.