Rosé becomes only female idol to score two consecutive hits at Billboard Hot 100

On December 6, 2024, Rosé of BLACKPINK released her first full-length solo album, Rosie, marking her solo comeback. The record was able to secure the top positions in both the domestic and international charts shortly after its release. In addition, she is the first K-pop artist to have two songs simultaneously appear on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Rosé’s new single, “Toxic Till the End,” off her first full solo studio album, rose to number 90 on Billboard’s Hot 100 on December 18, 2024, making it her third solo entry. The song is the latest addition to her duet with Bruno Mars, APT., which is still going strong at number 20 after eight weeks on the list. With this achievement, Rosé has made history as the first female K-pop singer to have multiple songs simultaneously chart on the Billboard Hot 100.

Previously, APT. had notable success, ranking eighth on the Billboard Hot 100 and solidifying Rosé’s place as the highest-charting female K-pop soloist.

Before the album’s release, the artist hosted a private listening session for eighty of her fortunate fans. Number one girl, drinks or coffee, two years, 3am, gaming guy, APT, stay a little longer, too bad for us, call it the end, not the same, toxic till the end, and dance all night are among the 12 tracks on the album

Rosé announced the wonderful news that she will be joining Teddy Park’s production firm, THE BLACK LABEL. She is also signed to Atlantic Records, which is home to Charli XCX and Ed Sheeran, among other pop sensations.

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