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Rose’s ‚APT.,‘ Jimin’s ‚Who‘ climb to top 5 on British Official chart

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BLACKPINK member Rose, right, speaks at the 2023 MAMA AWARDS ceremony in Osaka, Japan, Nov. 22, 2024, in this photo provided by CJ ENM. Left is Bruno Mars. Newsis

BLACKPINK member Rose, proper, speaks on the 2023 MAMA AWARDS ceremony in Osaka, Japan, Nov. 22, 2024, on this photograph supplied by CJ ENM. Left is Bruno Mars. Newsis

„APT.,“ the most recent single from BLACKPINK member Rose, has scored No. 2 on the British Official Singles Chart High 100, whereas Jimin of Ok-pop supergroup BTS jumped to No. 5 together with his newest launch.

In accordance with the chart unveiled Friday (British time), „APT.“ clinched second place for the second consecutive week in its twelfth week on the chart.

After debuting at No. 4 in late October, „APT.“ rose to No. 2 the next week. It then held the No. 3 spot for 5 consecutive weeks earlier than falling to No. 4, No. 5 after which No. 28. The music rebounded to No. 2 with the beginning of the brand new yr.

„APT.,“ that includes international pop icon Bruno Mars, is a prerelease from „rosie,“ Rose’s first solo full-length album, which was launched Dec. 6.

The upbeat pop-punk observe, impressed by a preferred Korean consuming sport, often known as the „condominium sport,“ has gained worldwide recognition with its catchy refrain that repeatedly options the phrase „condominium,“ pronounced as „apateu,“ a Korean abbreviation of the phrase.

BTS' Jimin / Yonhap

BTS‘ Jimin / Yonhap

Jimin’s „Who“ ranked fifth in its nineteenth week on the chart, leaping 59 spots from the earlier week.

„Who“ is a hip-hop and R&B style music depicting a poignant state of affairs the place the speaker misses somebody he has by no means met earlier than. It’s the lead observe of Jimin’s second solo album, „MUSE,“ which explores the singer’s seek for inspiration.

Ok-pop songs and albums usually attain their greatest rankings within the first week. The music’s ascent from the second week of its launch demonstrates its ongoing recognition. (Yonhap)

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