Rosé's 'Apt.' Ties K-Pop Record on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart

Edited by: Olga Sukhina

Rosé's collaboration with Bruno Mars, "Apt.," continues to make waves in the American music scene. The single is proving to be one of the most commercially successful releases by a K-pop artist in U.S. history. It consistently makes a mark on Billboard charts.

On the latest Adult Contemporary chart, "Apt." climbed to No. 16, matching its all-time high. This achievement ties Rosé with BTS's "Dynamite" and "My Universe" (with Coldplay) for the highest position ever reached by a K-pop act on this chart. "Apt." has spent 15 weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart, making it the third-longest-charting song by a K-pop artist.

The song also appears on eight other Billboard charts. It maintains a strong presence on radio-focused rankings, staying within the top 20 on both the Radio Songs and Adult Pop Airplay charts. "Apt." holds steady at No. 14 on the Pop Airplay list and ranks No. 25 on the Streaming Songs chart.

With its impressive staying power, "Apt." is poised to potentially surpass BTS's records. It could become the highest-peaking and longest-running success by a K-pop artist on the Adult Contemporary chart. Rosé and Bruno Mars's collaboration continues to resonate with audiences, ensuring its presence on Billboard charts for weeks to come.

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