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Rosé Makes History: First K-Pop Artist Wins BRIT Award
1 Mar
Summary
- Rosé achieved a historic win, becoming the first K-pop artist to secure a BRIT Award.
- Her collaboration 'APT.' with Bruno Mars won International Song of the Year.
- The award was determined by over 1,000 industry experts and public votes.

BLACKPINK's Rosé has made history as the first K-pop artist to receive a BRIT Award. She was honored with the International Song of the Year award for her collaboration 'APT.' with Bruno Mars at the 46th BRIT Awards ceremony. This achievement marks a significant moment for K-pop on the global music scene.
The track 'APT.,' released in October 2025, quickly became a worldwide sensation, topping charts with its energetic vibe and catchy chorus. Rosé's vocals blended seamlessly with Bruno Mars's distinct style, creating a universally acclaimed hit.
The prestigious award was determined by a public vote, surpassing other major contenders. Rosé acknowledged her BLACKPINK bandmates, Jennie, Jisoo, and Lisa, thanking them for their inspiration during her acceptance speech.




