Rosé surpasses Lisa and Jennie of Blackpink to become the first female K-pop solo artist to have two songs simultaneously chart on the Billboard Hot 100.
According to South Korean media, "Toxic Till the End"—Rosé's new song from her first solo studio album, "Rosie"—debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 90, becoming her first solo song to enter the chart (the singer has two songs in the top simultaneously and one that had already entered the chart previously).
"Toxic Till the End" and "APT." both entered the top of the Hot 100 chart. Currently, "APT." holds the 20th position for the eighth consecutive week on the chart.
With this new song, Rosé has become the first female K-pop solo artist to chart multiple songs on the Hot 100 simultaneously.
Rosé also set a new record for the highest ranking a female K-pop solo artist has ever achieved on Billboard's Artist 100, where she reached a new peak of top 4 this week.
Rosé broke records on both Billboard global charts this week with "APT.", marking her eighth consecutive week at number one on both the Global 200 and Global Excl. US charts.
Rosé has become the first K-pop female solo artist to enter the top 20 of Billboard's Radio Songs chart, which measures weekly plays on US radio stations across all music genres.
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