News ROSÉ's 'APT.' Maintains Strong Billboard Hot 100 Performance as K-Pop Artists Dominate Charts
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BLACKPINK member ROSÉ's collaboration with Bruno Mars, "APT.," continues its impressive run on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. According to Billboard charts released on January 8th (local time), "APT." climbed one spot to No. 27 on the Hot 100 dated January 12th, marking its 37th consecutive week on the chart.
ROSÉ achieved another milestone this week as Alex Warren's new single "On My Mind," featuring the K-pop star, debuted at No. 60 on the Hot 100. This marks ROSÉ's fourth solo entry on the prestigious chart.
KATSEYE Continues Billboard Success
Global girl group KATSEYE, under HYBE and Geffen Records, maintained their Billboard momentum with "Gabriela" jumping seven positions to No. 87 on the Hot 100, securing its second consecutive week on the chart. Their track "Nally" also climbed two spots to No. 96, giving KATSEYE two simultaneous Hot 100 entries for the second consecutive week.
KATSEYE's second EP "BEAUTIFUL CHAOS," which includes both tracks, debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 main albums chart this week.
K-Pop Demon Hunters OST Dominates
Netflix's animated series "K-Pop Demon Hunters" continues its chart dominance with five new OST tracks simultaneously debuting on the Hot 100. Songs by the animated groups "Huntrix" and "Lion Boyz" entered as follows: Huntrix's "How It's Done" at No. 42, Lion Boyz's "Soda Pop" at No. 49, Huntrix's "What It Sounds Like" at No. 55, Huntrix member Lumi's "Free" at No. 58, and Huntrix's "Takedown" at No. 64.
Previously charted tracks saw significant gains, with Lion Boyz's "Your Idol" soaring 43 positions to No. 31 and Huntrix's "Golden" jumping an impressive 58 spots to No. 23. This brings the total number of "K-Pop Demon Hunters" OST tracks on this week's Hot 100 to seven.
Additional K-Pop Chart Entries
ILLIT's third mini-album "bomb" entered the Billboard 200 at No. 171, marking the group's third consecutive album to chart since their debut. This achievement follows their previous releases "SUPER REAL ME" and "I'LL LIKE YOU."
ENHYPEN's sixth mini-album "DESIRE: UNLEASH" remained on the Billboard 200 for its fourth consecutive week, holding at No. 109.
Overall Chart Landscape
Alex Warren's "Ordinary" maintained its position atop both the Hot 100 and Global 200 charts. Country star Morgan Wallen's album "I'm the Problem" secured its seventh consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, demonstrating the continued strength of both K-pop and American artists in the global music market.
The strong showing of K-pop artists across multiple Billboard charts underscores the genre's growing influence and sustained popularity in the US market.