Jul 10, 2025, 12:00 AM
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Rosé surpasses Jin with fourth solo Hot 100 hit

Highlights
  • Rosé achieves her fourth solo hit with 'On My Mind', debuting at No. 60 on the Hot 100.
  • Her earlier collaboration 'Apt.' with Bruno Mars remains a significant success in K-pop history.
  • This milestone surpasses Jin from BTS, highlighting Rosé's growing prominence in the K-pop scene.
Story

In recent news emerging from the music scene, Rosé from the popular K-pop group Blackpink continues to make waves with her latest solo endeavors. Recently, Rosé collaborated with rising artist Alex Warren on the song 'On My Mind,' which debuted at No. 60 on the Billboard Hot 100. This achievement marks Rosé's fourth solo entry on this prestigious chart, allowing her to surpass fellow K-pop artist Jin of BTS, who has also reached a trio of hits. As both musicians have been tied at three hits, Rosé's latest song elevates her status among K-pop soloists in the United States. Rosé’s ongoing success can be attributed to her earlier hit, 'Apt.', a collaboration with Bruno Mars, which has maintained a place within the top 40 of the Hot 100 for nearly a year since its release. 'Apt.' has been recognized as one of the most successful songs by any K-pop musician in American music history, showcasing Rosé's significant impact on the industry. However, her new duet with Alex Warren is noteworthy in its own right, debuting on the charts just as Blackpink prepares to release their new single "Jump," igniting anticipation among fans. This new collaboration not only reflects Rosé’s growing stature as a solo artist but also highlights the potential for both Rosé and Warren to find further success as they approach the release of their respective upcoming projects. The song 'On My Mind' has been capturing audience attention through radio plays, streaming, and sales. While it did not debut on the Digital Song Sales or Streaming Songs charts, it has shown potential on the Adult Pop Airplay and Pop Airplay charts where it ranks within the top 40. As the music world braces for Blackpink’s return with "Jump," Rosé's latest achievements signal her continuous evolution as a solo artist while simultaneously enhancing her group's legacy. With both Rosé and Warren on the rise, this partnership could foreshadow a promising trajectory for future hits, particularly as Warren gears up for his album release 'You'll Be Alright, Kid.' Such collaborations continue to cement the influence of K-pop in the mainstream music landscape as artists blend genres and styles, gaining traction and building broader audiences.

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