Rosé Leaps Over Two Of Jung Kook’s Biggest Hits

Ever since she released her single “Apt.” with Bruno Mars in mid-2024, Rosé has been on an incredible and historic run. The Blackpink superstar first reached the airwaves as one of the four singers in the K-pop girl group, but everything changed when it was time to begin pushing tunes from her then-forthcoming solo album, Rosie.

In less than a year, Rosé has become one of the most successful K-pop soloists of all time on Billboard’s radio rankings. Nearly every frame brings her to a new milestone or helps her manage an unprecedented feat, and this period is no different.

Rosé’s New Collaboration Rises Again

About a month ago, Rosé teamed up with Alex Warren for a new single titled “On My Mind.” The collaboration is featured on Warren’s debut full-length, You’ll Be Alright, Kid, which essentially expands on his EP You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter One).

“On My Mind” has been living on the Adult Pop Airplay chart for nearly a month, and this frame, it climbs from No. 22 to No. 18. As it does, the track becomes a history-making win for Rosé.

“On My Mind” Passes Two of Jung Kook’s Singles

“On My Mind” is now the third-highest-charting hit of all time by any K-pop solo musician on the Adult Pop Airplay chart. Just last week, the track sat at No. 22, tying for fourth place on this historic ranking alongside “Too Much,” fronted by pop singer The Kid Laroi and which also credits rapper Central Cee and BTS star Jung Kook. That tune peaked at No. 22 before falling off the tally.

As “On My Mind” lifts four spots, it not only breaks its tie with “Too Much,” but also passes the No. 19 peak of “Seven” by Jung Kook and hip-hop musician Latto.

Rosé Earns one of the Highest-Rising Hits Ever

Rosé also now claims the third-highest-rising single of all time on the Adult Pop Airplay chart when looking solely at K-pop soloists. Her own “Apt.” missed out on becoming the first No. 1 by any South Korean figure when it peaked at No. 2. Her bandmate Lisa has pushed her Maroon 5 duet “Priceless” to No. 6 so far.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/07/28/ros-leaps-over-two-of-jung-kooks-biggest-hits/