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Rose's 'APT.' stays at No. 2 on British Official Singles Chart for 6th week

Rose's 'APT.' stays at No. 2 on British Official Singles Chart for 6th week

Korea Herald08-02-2025
"APT.," the smash hit single from BLACKPINK singer Rose, held its No. 2 position on the British Official Singles Chart Top 100 for the sixth consecutive week.
It remained in second place just behind Lola Young's "Messy," according to the latest chart released Friday, local time.
Initially debuting at No. 4 in October last year, "APT.," featuring global pop icon Bruno Mars, has experienced a roller-coaster journey on the chart.
After dropping to a low of No. 28, the single made an impressive comeback benefiting from the decline of Christmas carols early last month, climbing to the No. 2 spot and holding steady for six weeks.
"Who" by Jimin of BTS ranked 23rd, staying on the chart for the 23rd week. It is the lead track of the BTS member's second solo album, "Muse," which explores the singer's search for inspiration.
"Love Hangover," a prerelease track from BLACKPINK member Jennie's upcoming first full-length individual album, debuted at No. 64.
Released on Jan. 31, "Love Hangover" explores the emotional turmoil of an irresistible yet toxic attraction. The song features American singer-songwriter Dominic Fike. (Yonhap)
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