Rosé
New Zealand and South Korean singer
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2025 | Rosé and Bruno Mars won the Webby Awards in Arts & Entertainment, Social Video Short Form (Social) for the Apt. YouTube Shorts Challenge |
April 2025 | Rosé was featured in the Time 100, recognized as one of the most influential people of 2025. |
2025 | Rosé and Bruno Mars' 'Apt. YouTube Shorts Challenge' is nominated for the Webby Awards in the Arts & Entertainment, Social Video Short Form (Social) category |
2025 | Rosé has pending nominations at the Seoul Music Awards, including Main Prize (Bonsang), K-pop World Choice – Solo, and Korean Wave Award |
2025 | Multiple pending nominations for Rosé at Music Awards Japan, including potential wins for Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and various song categories |
2025 | Rosé won Global Artist Award for multiple regions including Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and Africa at Hanteo Music Awards |
2025 | Rosé was nominated for Best Girl Solo Popularity Award at D Awards |
2025 | Rosé was placed on Madame Tussauds Hot 100 list |
2025 | Rosé wins Global Artist - South America at Hanteo Music Awards |
2025 | Rosé wins Korea First Brand Award for Best Female Solo Singer in Vietnam |
2025 | Rosé receives nominations at the Korean Music Awards for Musician of the Year and for her song 'Apt.' |
2025 | Rosé and Bruno Mars' song 'Apt.' wins Japan Gold Disc Award for Song of the Year by Streaming (Western) |
2025 | Rosé and Bruno Mars' song 'Apt.' wins MTV Video Music Awards Japan for Best Collaboration Video (International) |
2025 | Upcoming single 'Fat Juicy & Wet' by Sexyy Red and Bruno Mars, directed by Bruno Mars and Daniel Ramos, with a length of 2:25 |
2025 | Rosé was recognized in Rolling Stone Korea's 2024 Ranking as Star of the Year: Domestic |
2025 | Rosé became the first female K-pop artist to enter the Billboard Radio Songs Top 10 with her song 'Apt.', according to Guinness World Records. |
2025 | Rosé is pending for the Artist of the Year (Main Prize) and Global Artist Award at the Hanteo Music Awards. |
2025 | Rosé becomes the first K-pop artist to reach No.1 on Apple Music's Top 100: Global Chart with her song 'Apt.', recognized by Guinness World Records |
February 2025 | Featured in a 500-copy limited edition vinyl for YSL, reading two love letters from the Saint Laurents Editions book Love Letters. |
January 31 2025 | Her contract with the Korea Music Copyright Association was terminated after withdrawing from the organization, marking the first major K-pop artist departure in 22 years. |
January 26 2025 | Rosé performed at GMO Sonic in Saitama, Japan, at the Saitama Super Arena. |
January 23 2025 | Rosé performed at Le Gala des Pièces Jaunes in Paris, France |
January 2025 | Officially named as the global ambassador for Yves Saint Laurent Beauté. |
January 2025 | Starred in the 2025 Valentine's Day campaign for American shapewear brand Skims. Also officially named as the global ambassador for Yves Saint Laurent Beauté. |
January 2025 | Starred in the 2025 Valentine's Day campaign for American shapewear brand Skims. |
2024 | Rosé was chosen by Anthony Vaccarello to serve as a guest juror at the ANDAM Fashion Awards and co-starred in YSL's Fall/Winter 2024 campaign with Bella Hadid. |
2024 | Rosé was nominated for the Asia Artist Awards Popularity Award for Female Singer |
2024 | Rosé won several awards for her collaboration 'Apt.' with Bruno Mars, including MTV Video Music Awards Japan, NetEase Cloud Music Awards, and Philippine K-pop Awards |
2024 | Rosé won the Korea First Brand Awards for Best Female Solo Singer (Vietnam) |
2024 | Became the first K-pop artist to reach No.1 on Apple Music's Top 100: Global chart with the song 'Apt.' |
2024 | Signs with the Black Label and Atlantic Records. |
2024 | Rosé wins Korea First Brand Awards for Best Female Solo Singer in Vietnam |
2024 | 'Apt.' also marked the first top ten entry for a Korean female soloist in the US and UK. |
2024 | Rosé signed with the Black Label and Atlantic Records. |
2024 | Rosé released the Billboard Global 200 number-one hit 'Apt.' featuring Bruno Mars as the lead single from her debut studio album Rosie. |
2024 | Rosé won the Song of the Year (Daesang) at the Asia Artist Awards for 'Apt.' (with Bruno Mars). |
2024 | Rosé won the Best Collaboration (Overseas) and Top 20 Songs of the Year (Overseas) at the Asian Pop Music Awards for 'Apt.' (with Bruno Mars). |
2024 | Rosé won the Hot Collaborative Single of the Year at the NetEase Cloud Music Awards for 'Apt.' (with Bruno Mars). |
2024 | Rosé won the Best Collaboration of the Year at the Philippine K-pop Awards for 'Apt.' (with Bruno Mars). |
2024 | The song 'Apt.' topped charts in multiple countries, including South Korea's Circle Digital Chart and Australia's ARIA Singles Chart. |
2024 | Rosé is set to release her album 'Rosie' in 2024. |
2024 | Rosé achieves the record for being the highest-charting female K-pop artist on the US albums chart, as recognized by Guinness World Records |
2024 | Rosé was nominated for Popularity Award at the Asia Artist Awards. |
December 11 2024 | Rosé performed 'Apt.' and 'Toxic Till the End' on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in New York City, United States. |
December 6 2024 | Rosé released her debut studio album 'Rosie', which debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, making her the highest-charting female K-pop artist on the chart, and at number four on the UK Albums Chart. |
December 6 2024 | Rosé's debut studio album Rosie was released, alongside its third single 'Toxic Till the End'. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200. |
December 3 2024 | Rosé performed 'Apt.' and 'Last Christmas' at BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge in London, United Kingdom. |
November 2024 | Selected to headline Puma's Speedcat campaign alongside Dua Lipa. |
November 29 2024 | Rosé performed 'Apt.', 'Number One Girl', 'Too Good to Say Goodbye', and 'Because I Love You' on The Seasons: Lee Young-ji's Rainbow in Seoul, South Korea. |
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