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Rosé Rewrites Grammy History with Historic Solo Performance
2 Feb
Summary
- Rosé became the first K-pop soloist to perform at the Grammy Awards.
- She performed her hit song 'APT' with the acclaimed artist Mars.
- Her Grammy nominations marked a first for a K-pop idol in general field categories.

Rosé, a member of the globally renowned group Blackpink, etched her name in music history at the 2026 Grammy Awards. She became the first K-pop soloist to ever grace the Grammy stage with a performance, marking a significant moment for the genre.
At 28 years old, Rosé delivered a powerful rendition of her hit song "APT," a track inspired by a Korean drinking game, in collaboration with the celebrated artist Mars. Their performance opened the telecast, setting a vibrant tone for the evening.
This historic performance was complemented by Rosé's multiple nominations, including in prestigious general field categories. This recognition marks a groundbreaking achievement for a K-pop idol, highlighting the genre's growing mainstream influence.
Rosé's solo career continues to soar, with "APT" having spent an impressive 45 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and her debut album "Rosie" reaching No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Her presence and success at the Grammys signify a major milestone for K-pop in the United States.




