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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.




