BLACKPINK’s Rosé has entered the top 20 of U.S. radio!

For the week ending on November 23, Rosé and Bruno Mars’ smash hit “APT.” rose to a new peak on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, which measures weekly plays on mainstream Top 40 radio stations across the United States. In its fourth consecutive week on the chart, “APT.” jumped to No. 20.

“APT.” also remained No. 1 on both the Billboard’s Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts for the fourth week in a row—making Rosé the first female K-pop soloist ever to top the Global 200 for four weeks.

Additionally, “APT.” climbed back up to No. 13 in its fourth week on Billboard’s Hot 100, which ranks the most popular songs in the United States. The song currently holds the record for the highest ranking ever achieved by a female K-pop artist—including groups—on the Hot 100, where it debuted at No. 8.

“APT.” also climbed back up to No. 4 in its fourth week on Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart—meaning it was the fourth best-selling song of the week in the United States—and to No. 7 on the Streaming Songs chart.

Finally, Rosé rose to No. 81 on Billboard’s Artist 100, marking her fifth overall week on the chart as a soloist.

Congratulations to Rosé!