One of the most exciting new arrivals on this week’s Hot 100 isn’t all the way at the top, but rather closer to the bottom, and it’s arrival is one that millions of fans around the world are sure to be celebrating. Singer-songwriter Rosé sees her song “On The Ground” debut on this week’s Hot 100 at No. 70, and while that wouldn’t be an especially moment for many other musicians, it’s momentous for her.
“On The Ground” marks Rosé’s first solo placement on the Hot 100, and she is now included in a relatively small group of South Korean solo musicians who have managed to find their way to the tally at all. Simply by appearing on the all-encompassing ranking of the most-consumed tracks in the U.S. this week at all, she’s made history.
Rosé is better known for her work as one-fourth of Blackpink, the biggest and most successful girl group in K-pop. The band has been growing their fan base for several years now, but 2020 saw them take off in America like no other all-female act from South Korea ever has. The quartet’s debut full-length arrived at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, instantly becoming one of the highest-charting efforts from any South Korean act in the U.S. and certainly the best-performing among girl groups from that part of the world.
On the Hot 100, Blackpink fared extremely well throughout the last year, scoring hit after hit after hit. They began their winning streak as a featured act on Lady Gaga’s “Sour Candy,” which served as a promotional single from her latest album Chromatica. That tune brought Blackpink into the top 40 for the first time, and they repeated that success just weeks later with their own “How You Like That,” taken from The Album. Both of those titles peaked at No. 33.
Shortly before The Album dropped, Blackpink and Selena Gomez hit No. 13 on the Hot 100 with “Ice Cream,” the second single from the collection. Third official release “Lovesick Girls” also reached the tally, rising as high as No. 59.
As a member of Blackpink, Rosé has reached the Hot 100 with seven different songs. Most of those are fronted by the band, but two, “Sour Candy” with Gaga and “Kiss and Make Up” with Dua Lipa, were powered by other acts, but credited the four-member vocal act. Now, Rosé has earned an eighth win on the tally, and it may be just her first solo smash.
“On The Ground” was released as a double-single alongside another tune titled “Gone,” with the pair packaged as R. The set was a must-have for hundreds of thousands of fans in South Korea, and it already stands as one of the bestselling releases by a solo female musician in the Asian nation.
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