Rosé achieved the historic feat of being the first female K-pop solo artist to dominate the global Spotify chart

Black Pink’s Rosé has achieved a historic milestone with “APT.”, her collaboration song with music icon Bruno Mars.

On October 18, the highly anticipated single “APT.” has been officially released. Once the video was uploaded to the platform, the song immediately garnered huge attention from fans and celebrities thanks to its fun and catchy feel.

Given its virality, “APT.” was successful and reached No. 1 on Spotify’s Global chart. Rosé also became the first female K-pop artist to achieve this achievement.

In addition to Spotify, “APT.” also reached number 1 on several music charts in Korea, as the song dominated Bugs, MelOn, Genie and FLO, offsetting the RAK or “Real-Time All Kill” achievement for the singer .

On the other hand, Mars also became the first Western artist in 2024 to achieve RAK when collaborating with Rosé.

As of October 22, the music video for “APT.” currently has over 81 million views, highlighting its impact since its release on the 18th.

In addition to music, many people also expressed their interest in Rosé and Mars’ friendship on social networks. The two singers have since teased fans online, which revealed that they actually played the Korean drinking game “APT.” was inspired by.

According to an exclusive interview with Vogue, Rosé initially had second thoughts about a song inspired by a drinking game.

Despite asking her team to delete the song from their phones, the 27-year-old singer eventually realized its potential.

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