Rosé has reached another defining milestone in her solo trajectory, becoming the second female K-pop soloist to surpass 10 songs with over 100 million streams on Spotify. The achievement places her alongside Jennie, who currently leads the category with 12 tracks crossing the same threshold.
The milestone highlights a rare level of efficiency. Across a solo catalog of just 17 songs—including features like “Without You” with G-Dragon and “On My Mind” with Alex Warren, as well as “Messy” from the F1 soundtrack—Rosé has converted the majority of her releases into high-streaming entries.
Her biggest records continue to anchor that success. “APT.” leads by a wide margin with 2.4 billion streams, followed by “On The Ground” at 579 million, “Gone” at 459 million, and “Toxic Till the End” at 425 million. In late 2025, “APT.” established a new benchmark, becoming the first song to surpass 2 billion streams on both Spotify and YouTube within a single year.
The broader ranking further contextualizes the achievement. Lisa and IU follow closely behind with nine songs each above 100 million streams, while Jeon Somi has reached five. Rosé’s entry into the top tier narrows the gap at the highest level, reinforcing the dominance of BLACKPINK’s members in the streaming era.
This is not the first time Rosé and Jennie have shared a landmark moment. In early 2025, both artists surpassed 50 million monthly listeners on Spotify, becoming the first K-pop acts to do so individually.






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