BLACKPINK’s Rose, left, and world pop icon Bruno Mars / Courtesy of The Black Label
BLACKPINK’s Rose and tracks from the hit Netflix animation “Kpop Demon Hunters” have dominated the U.S. Billboard’s numerous year-end charts, underscoring the style’s world enchantment.
Billboard mentioned Tuesday (U.S. time) “APT.,” Rose’s smash-hit collaboration single with Bruno Mars, positioned ninth on the 2025 year-end Scorching 100 chart, whereas BTS member Jimin’s “Who” got here in at 57th.
The “KPop Demon Hunters” unique soundtrack landed seven songs on the chart, backed by the worldwide success of the animated movie.
“Golden” ranked highest at No. 25, adopted by “Your Idol” at No. 54 and “Soda Pop” at No. 61. “How It is Performed” positioned at No. 68 and “What It Sounds Like” at No. 83, whereas “Free” and “Takedown” entered the chart at No. 92 and No. 93, respectively.
Within the year-end Billboard 200 albums rating, the soundtrack reached No. 13. Rose’s solo album “rosie” secured 112th place, with Stray Youngsters’ “Karma” and “Hop” charting at No. 128 and No. 157, respectively. Katseye’s “Stunning Chaos” ranked at No. 182.
The KPop Demon Hunters’ fictional woman group Huntr/x positioned twenty fourth on Billboard’s Prime Artists record, forward of Rose at No. 44, the in-film boy band Saja Boys at No. 57, Stray Youngsters at No. 69, and Jimin at No. 81.
Rose’s “APT.” additionally topped Billboard’s year-end World 200 chart.
