BLACKPINK's Rosé has reached an extraordinary milestone by becoming the K-pop artist with the highest monthly peak listeners in Spotify history:
She recently hit 46.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify, surpassing the previous record of 45.8 million held by BTS. This remarkable achievement underscores Rosé's significant impact and popularity in the music industry.
Not only did she surpass BTS's collective record, but she also outdid Jungkook’s solo record of 40.7 million monthly listeners. Now, Rosé stands as the K-pop soloist with the highest peak monthly listeners on Spotify. This accomplishment is a testament to her talent and the immense support from her fans.
The record-breaking success coincides with her latest hit collaboration "APT." featuring Bruno Mars. The song has been making waves across global music charts and receiving widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike. "APT." has also sparked significant attention, adding to the momentum of Rosé’s solo career.
Rosé’s achievements highlight her influence and solidify her place as a leading figure in the K-pop industry. Her ability to consistently draw in millions of listeners each month on a major platform like Spotify showcases her widespread appeal and the dedicated following she has built over the years.
The success of "APT." further amplifies her status, as it continues to top charts and gain traction worldwide. This milestone not only marks a personal victory for Rosé but also exemplifies the global reach and growing influence of K-pop artists in the international music scene. With such a powerful presence on Spotify, Rosé’s future endeavors are highly anticipated by fans around the world.
Here’s a look at the top 6 highest monthly peak listeners for K-pop artists in Spotify history:
Rosé — 46.4 million
BTS — 45.8 million
Jungkook — 40.7 million
Jennie — 39.5 million
FIFTY FIFTY — 37.4 million
BLACKPINK — 34.1 million
Many many congratulations to Blackpink's Rosé for this historic achievement.
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