Rosé’s hit “Apt.” with Bruno Mars ties BTS’s “Dynamite” for the second-longest Hot 100 run by a … More
After Morgan Wallen inundated the Hot 100 last week with dozens of tracks from his new No. 1 album I’m the Problem, the tally becomes slightly less competitive this frame. Several of the country superstar’s tunes decline, making more room toward the top for a handful of smashes that had been performing incredibly well, but which fell when the singer-songwriter invaded the list – but they are now regaining ground.
Rosé’s hit “Apt.,” her hugely popular collaboration with Bruno Mars, is one such tune. It rises this frame as it makes space once more near the upper reaches of the ranking. As it does, the Blackpink singer ties the most successful group in K-pop history for a coveted spot in Billboard chart history.
Rosé’s “Apt.” Matches BTS on the Hot 100
“Apt.” has spent 32 weeks on the Hot 100. The smash is now matched with “Dynamite” by BTS, which fell off the tally after 32 frames. It reaches that important milestone as it advances from No. 28 to No. 22 during a quieter period on the tally.
Rosé’s tune is now tied as the second-longest-charting track in U.S. history by a K-pop musician. Although originally from New Zealand, Rosé is closely associated with the K-pop style thanks to her career beginnings in Blackpink. Much of her output is at least partially related to that genre — including “Apt.,” which features both English and Korean lyrics.
Rosé Beats Psy’s Record
Just last week, “Apt.” was on the same level as “Gangnam Style,” the first K-pop hit many Americans were familiar with. That track, which peaked at No. 2 more than a decade ago, racked up 31 stays on the Hot 100 and, for many years, reigned as the highest-charting and longest-lasting success by any K-pop artist in America.
Rosé Will Likely Tie BTS Star Jimin
“Apt.” now needs just one more frame to tie the all-time best showing by a K-pop star. That honor belongs to Jimin, one of the seven singers that make up BTS. He kept his tune “Who” on the tally for 33 weeks, starting in mid-2024. While Jimin’s track only climbed to No. 12, it remained on the list for months. Since “Apt.” is still present just outside the top 20, it seems likely Rosé will match Jimin’s showing — and may even beat it in time.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/06/04/ros-matches-btss-all-time-billboard-record/