- Rosé’s “APT.” climbs to No. 16 in its 26th week, extending her solo record.
- Jennie’s “Like JENNIE” jumps 11 spots to No. 53 on the UK chart.
- Both songs reflect personal expression and global influence.
Rosé’s collaboration with Bruno Mars, “APT.”, continues to make waves. It is climbing to No. 16 in its 26th consecutive week on the UK Official Singles Chart.
Jennie’s “Like JENNIE” reflects a different kind of impact—one rooted in self-confidence and creative autonomy. Rising 11 spots this week, the track is a bold declaration of her identity. It offers fans a personal look into her musical vision and lyrical strength.
UK Charts Reflect BLACKPINK’s Solo Power: Rosé & Jennie Surge Ahead
Rosé’s “APT.” has not only become a streaming favorite but also a cultural moment. The track, known for its atmospheric production and heartfelt lyrics, connects with listeners on a personal level. Its long-standing presence on the UK chart proves the lasting appeal of emotional storytelling in pop music.
Jennie’s rise with “Like JENNIE” showcases her evolution as a multifaceted artist. She’s not just delivering a catchy track—she’s owning the narrative, both visually and lyrically. Her bold messaging and polished sound are making an impression far beyond K-pop circles.
The popularity of both tracks underscores the shift toward appreciating K-pop soloists on a global scale. While BLACKPINK has always had international pull as a group, Rosé and Jennie’s solo ventures show that each member can also shine independently in major markets like the UK.
Their chart success also speaks to the dedication of the BLINKs. The continued support helps drive these milestones. Whether through streaming, sharing, or showing up at events, the fandom plays a huge role in turning solo moments into global wins.
Rosé and Jennie’s chart climbs prove that their solo paths are not just side projects. They’re defining forces in global pop, with more milestones likely on the horizon.
“Don’t be afraid to be different. That’s what makes you special.” — Jennie