Rosé’s collaboration with Bruno Mars, “APT.,” has achieved an extraordinary milestone, continuing to break records on the United Kingdom’s prestigious Official Singles Chart.
For the week of January 16 to 22, the track maintained its peak position at No. 2 for the fourth consecutive week, marking a historic feat for both the artists and K-pop in general.
This accomplishment not only highlights the song’s immense popularity but also cements its place in history as the highest-ranking K-pop song ever by a female artist (including group members) on the UK chart.
“APT.” has now become the first K-pop song to spend a remarkable 12 weeks in the top 5, further solidifying its dominance. Additionally, it holds the record for being the first K-pop song to stay in the top 2 for four weeks.
These impressive feats were made possible by the song’s remarkable reception, which is reflected not only in its chart position but also in its performance across other major charts.
In addition to its top position on the Official Singles Chart, “APT.” has been making waves on the Official Streaming Chart and Official Singles Sales Chart, where it topped both charts in the latest week.
It also maintained a strong presence on the Official Singles Downloads Chart, ranking at No. 2, further proving the song’s widespread popularity and appeal across different platforms.
This achievement is another testament to Rosé’s growing influence and success in the global music scene. Her collaboration with Bruno Mars, known for his smooth vocals and timeless style, has struck a chord with fans worldwide, making “APT.” a staple on major charts and playlists.
The track continues to inspire both K-pop and international music fans, marking a historic moment for both artists and setting new standards for K-pop in the global music industry. Congratulations to Rosé and Bruno Mars for their continued success!