BLACKPINK continues to prove its global power. Both Rosé and Jennie are dominating Billboard's major charts with their solo albums, marking a historic moment for K-pop.
🎵 Rosé's Record-Breaking Solo Impact
Rosé's pre-release track 'APT.' from her 1st full album 'rosie' ranked #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 (April 26 chart), setting a new record for the longest-charting K-pop female solo track with 26 consecutive weeks. This breaks the previous record of 25 weeks held by FIFTY FIFTY's 'Cupid'.
Her album 'rosie' also remained strong on the Billboard 200, landing at #98 this week after peaking at #3 and staying on the chart for 19 weeks.
🔥 Jennie's Return to the Hot 100
Jennie re-entered the Hot 100 at #96 with her title track 'like JENNIE' from her first solo album 'Ruby'. The track initially debuted at #83, and her return marks its second week on the chart.
'Ruby' continues its steady climb on the Billboard 200, holding #81 this week after peaking at #7, staying within the Top 90 for 6 straight weeks.
🌍 Global Dominance on Billboard Global 200
- Rosé's'APT.' ranked #3, remaining in the Top 3.
- Jennie placed two songs on the chart: 'like JENNIE' at #6 and 'ExtraL' at #130.
🎤 K-pop's Broader Billboard Presence
Other K-pop acts also left a mark:
- Jimin (BTS): 'WHO' — #73
- J-Hope (BTS): 'Mona Lisa' — #76
- Jungkook (BTS): 'Seven' — #133
- LE SSERAFIM: 'HOT' — #138 (5 weeks on chart)
- ZEROBASEONE: Mini album 'BLUE PARADISE'
- #2 on World Albums,
- #4 on Emerging Artists,
- #17 on Top Current Album Sales,
- #23 on Top Album Sales
As Rosé and Jennie continue to blaze solo trails while still repping BLACKPINK, they further solidify K-pop's place in the global music landscape — one chart at a time.