BLACKPINK's Rose makes history: First K-pop artist in billboard’s Top 10, critics says thanks to Bruno Mars

Entertainment News: BLACKPINK's Rosé is the first solo female K-pop artist to ever have a place on the Billboard Top 10, credited to many through her success in collaborating with Bruno Mars

BLACKPINK's Rose becomes first solo K-Pop, Billboard list

BLACKPINK's Rose becomes first solo K-Pop, Billboard list (X/@cuntrs, X/@rubyjaneroses)

Entertainment News:  Rosé of BLACKPINK made history books for being the first female K-pop solo artist to enter the Top 10 Billboard Radio Songs chart with this song, Apt. And leaping from No. 18 to No. 10 this month certainly does not knock several artists around the world over but most of all, South Korean icon Psy, who had the record with "Gangnam Style."

A partnership that lit a firestorm

Even though that was a classic win for Rosé, still it will say that the majority of the critics have always labeled her as the winner because of a lot of credits from Bruno Mars and Grammy wins. The song is a singer whose name and influencer was responsible for much of coming into the fray, and many, in their social media, argued that Apt owes much of her success to his star power.

A fray in the comments

Social media have developed into a battlefield where someone argues for her case, and there are others marking her chart top as a feat of the duo with Bruno Mars. Some extended their comments in saying that "Rosé" would not reach the Top 10 if it weren't for Mars, to which some assert that she had been a cog in the reason why, because she is a huge talent and to worldwide fans.

Rosé's solo career sparkles

Ignoring global fame, of course, but one can hardly fail to see that Rosé presented her solo career with such unique talent and grace. Apt. thinks about what he can do sharing her talent with others; whereas, in fact, it is the very hard work of his own individual artistry.

 

 

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