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ROSE from girl group BLACKPINK continued its rise on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.

According to the latest chart release on May 13 (local time), “APT,” a duet between ROSE and pop star Bruno Mars, ranked 20th, for the 29th consecutive week.
“APT,” which first entered the Hot 100 last October at number eight, has enjoyed consistent success, breaking the record for the longest weekly stay on the Hot 100 by a K-pop female artist.
The longest-standing K-pop song on the Hot 100, for both male and female artists, is “Who” by JIMIN of the boy band BTS, which has remained on the chart for 33 consecutive weeks.

“Priceless,” a collaboration song between BLACKPINK’s LISA and Maroon 5, debuted on the Hot 100 at number 76.

KATSEYE, a non-Kpop girl group formed by Hybe and Geffen Records in the United States, debuted on the singles chart with their new track “Gnarly,” which peaked at number 92. This is the group’s first time entering the Hot 100.
On the Billboard 200 chart, ROSE’s debut solo album, “ROSIE,” peaked at number 145, and JENNIE’s debut album, “RUBY,” peaked at number 159.
Whether they are Kpop artists or those from Korean co-management agencies, artists from South Korea or those following South Korean-style training programs are climbing the charts and ranking on the world’s biggest music charts.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Billboard