Rose And Bruno Mars’ APT Sets New Billboard Record, Surpassing PSY’s Feat
The collaborative song APT has reentered the Billboard Hot 100 in the top 10 names, beating PSY's Gangnam Style.

Rose and Bruno Mars’ APT is once again dominating the charts with remarkable musical achievements. The song has re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 top 10, breaking the long-standing record set by PSY’s 2012 smash hit, Gangnam Style, for the most weeks in the top 10 by a K-pop soloist. Previously, Gangnam Style held the record with 12 weeks in the top 10.
According to media reports, APT has moved up four places from the previous week, now returning to the top ten and extending its stay to 23 consecutive weeks. With this, the K-pop idol has beaten PSY’s other major record. Previously, in 2024, the song crossed an impressive 700 million views on YouTube, breaking the record held by Gangnam Style for an unbeaten 12 years. However, APT managed to beat the same in just 70 days and 13 hours.
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The song hit No. 8 in October last and then rose to No. 3—the highest achievement spot for a solo female K-pop artist. Likewise, APT continues to retain its position on Billboard’s Global Exclusive US chart for the 19th week, extending its record for the most weeks at No. 1 for any song in Billboard’s history.
Among other achievements include No. 2 on Billboard’s Global 200, No. 10 on the Digital Song Sales, and No. 20 on the Streaming Songs chart.
Coming back to Rose’s work front, riding high on her song’s success, Rose also dropped her solo album, Rosie, on December 6, 2024, delivering 12 songs, including APT, Number One Girl, Two Years, 3 Am, Dance All Night, and others. On the other hand, Rose, with her BLACKPINK members, is also set to make an official group comeback, with a world tour announced for 2025.
On the sidelines of the 2025 world tour, the members have been focused on their solo careers, with each working on their individual projects and deals.
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