BLACKPINK's Rosé Continues to Dominate UK Charts; Stray Kids Makes Strong Debut
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2024-12-21 18:18:24
London, UK – BLACKPINK's Rosé has solidified her position as a global pop star, with her latest solo album, "R," continuing to top charts worldwide. Her hit single, "On the Ground," featuring Bruno Mars, has maintained its impressive run on the UK Official Singles Chart Top 100, securing the No. 5 spot for the ninth consecutive week.
The track, which debuted at No. 4 upon its release, has consistently remained within the Top 5, showcasing Rosé's immense popularity and musical prowess.
Meanwhile, "R," Rosé's debut solo album, has also made a significant impact on the UK Official Albums Chart Top 100, holding steady at No. 49 for the second week. The album previously debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, further solidifying Rosé's status as a global music sensation.
In other K-pop news, Stray Kids made a strong debut on the UK Official Albums Chart Top 100 with their latest album, "HOP." The group's unique blend of genres and innovative sound has garnered them a dedicated fanbase worldwide. With their latest release, Stray Kids introduced a new, self-defined genre, "SKZHOP HIPTAPE," which blends the group's acronym with hip-hop.
Stray Kids is expected to make a strong showing on the Billboard 200, with predictions of a top-charting position upon the chart's release on December 22nd. The group's continued success highlights the growing influence of K-pop on the global music scene.
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