BLACKPINK's Rosé has set a new record with her debut solo album 'rosie', which officially became the longest-charting K-pop female album on the Billboard 200. On August 5, 2025, Billboard announced that 'rosie' had re-entered the top 168 on its Top 200 Albums chart, which is a weekly ranking of the most popular albums in the United States.

With this achievement, 'rosie' has spent 27 weeks on the Billboard 200, surpassing the previous record held by BLACKPINK's 'THE ALBUM' and NewJeans' 'Get Up', which each spent 26 weeks. This achievement makes Rosé the female K-pop artist with the longest-running album on the chart.

Not only on the album front, Rosé's collaboration with Bruno Mars on the song "APT." also continues to break records. The song extended its record as the longest-charting K-pop song on the Billboard Hot 100, spending 41 consecutive weeks at number 45.

Additionally, 'APT.' continues to perform strongly on Billboard's global charts, holding at number 7 on the Global Excl. US and number 11 on the Global 200 for the week. Rosé's success is also evident on the Billboard Artist 100, where she climbed back up to No. 85, marking her 37th week overall on the chart.

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