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Post by Admin on Mar 22, 2021 19:12:45 GMT
ROSÉ - 'On The Ground' Dance Performance
BLACKPINK’s Rosé unveiled a dance performance video for her solo track “On The Ground“!
Rosé made her solo debut on March 12 with the single album “R” and its title track “On The Ground.” Her new music has been a smash hit, with Rosé setting records for highest 1st-week album sales for a K-pop female soloist, most YouTube views within the first 24 hours on a music video by a K-pop soloist, the most streams achieved in 24 hours by a song officially released by a K-pop soloist on Spotify, and more.
On March 23, Rosé gifted fans with a look at the full choreography for “On The Ground” by releasing a captivating dance performance video!
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Post by Admin on Mar 23, 2021 4:30:13 GMT
Rosé made her solo debut on March 12 with her single album “R” and its title track “On The Ground.”
Billboard has now announced that “On The Ground” scored the No. 70 spot on the Hot 100 chart for the week ending March 27. In 2016, CL became the first Korean female soloist to chart on the Hot 100 when “Lifted” took No. 94, and she was the only female Korean soloist to rank on the list until today.
The Hot 100 ranks the most popular songs in the United States across all genres based on streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay, and sales data.
Rosé has previously charted multiple times on the Hot 100 with her group BLACKPINK—their highest ranking so far is No. 13 for their “Ice Cream” collaboration with Selena Gomez. BLACKPINK’s Top 40 entries on the Hot 100 have also included No. 33 for their group track “How You Like That” as well as their “Sour Candy” collaboration with Lady Gaga.
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Post by Admin on Mar 23, 2021 15:12:52 GMT
ROSÉ talks about the inspiration for her new single “On The Ground” and how BLACKPINK has helped her achieve success as a solo artist. Can’t miss music moments: RELEASED, every Thursday, only on YouTube. #RELEASEDonYT #ROSÉ #OnTheGround
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Post by Admin on Mar 23, 2021 19:57:14 GMT
Rosé Discusses "On The Ground," Adopting Her Puppy, Meeting Blackpink Bandmates | The First Time
Blackpink’s Rosé spoke about the origins of her new solo song, “On the Ground,” auditioning for YG, and more in the latest installment of Rolling Stone’s “The First Time.”
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Post by Admin on Mar 24, 2021 5:01:41 GMT
The 24-year-old New Zealand-born musician notched a landmark debut on the Billboard Hot 100 this week, as her new single "On the Ground" — her first standalone release outside of her work with Jisoo, Lisa, and Jennie in the mega successful girl group Blackpink — became the highest-charting release for a female K-pop soloist in history when it landed at No. 70 on the weekly ranking of the nation's most popular tunes.
"So proud of my baby," a fan wrote in a viral tweet, affectionately referring to the singer as "BILLBOARD HOT DEBUT ROSÉ" in honor of her chart position, while another celebrated the look of the Billboard list with Rosé's name peppered across headlines.
While many fan messages touted Rosé's statistical dominance on the American charts ("Our queen just coming to serve every billboard chart with her songs and even her name!" one person tweeted), others expressed genuine appreciation for Rosé's success.
"Rosé is achieving so much with her debut song. I hope this gives her that confidence boost that she needs," said a user. "The world loves your music, Rosé! And this is only the beginning. Congratulations!"
According to K-pop expert and Billboard columnist Jeff Benjamin, Rosé's chart position is the second-highest peak for a K-pop soloist Hot 100 history, trailing only PSY's monster hit "Gangnam Style," which hit No. 2 in 2012. Among women, Rosé's is the top-charting solo K-pop release, landing ahead of CL's 2016 single "Lifted," which hit No. 94.
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