
Rosé Makes History: 3 Grammy Nominations with 'APT.' - A Defining Moment for K-pop Female Artists
Rosé of BLACKPINK makes history with three Grammy nominations for her global smash hit 'APT.': Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. A groundbreaking first for a K-pop female artist and a historic moment redefining the boundaries of global music.
"I Cannot Believe My Life": Rosé's Grammy Dream Becomes Reality
On November 10, 2025, at 10:36 AM Korean time, the music world witnessed a historic milestone as Rosé of BLACKPINK secured three Grammy nominations for her global phenomenon "APT." featuring Bruno Mars. The nominations span three of the most prestigious categories: Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
This achievement marks the first time a K-pop female artist has ever been nominated for a Grammy Award, and more significantly, the first time a K-pop musician has been shortlisted for major Grammy categories outside of performance-only categories.
For Rosé, for BLACKPINK, for K-pop female artists everywhere, and for millions of BLINKs worldwide—this is not just a nomination. This is a seismic shift in how the global music industry recognizes Asian artists, particularly women in K-pop.
The Moment She Found Out: Raw Emotion and Disbelief
"STILL Trying to Process Everything"
Within hours of the announcement, Rosé took to social media to share her overwhelming emotions with fans:
"I cannot believe my life. I am STILL trying to process everything. … This means so much to me and many many others. I'm feeling so incredibly grateful today."
The sincerity in her words resonated deeply with fans worldwide. This wasn't just gratitude for personal achievement—it was recognition of what this moment means for everyone who has supported her journey, and for all the female K-pop artists who will come after her.
Rosé also gave a heartfelt shoutout to her collaborator:
"Look at that!!!" — sharing a video capturing the exact moment she watched the Grammy announcement
The video, which quickly went viral across all social media platforms, shows Rosé's genuine shock and joy. In that unguarded moment, millions of fans saw not the polished superstar, but the girl from Melbourne who once dreamed of making music that would touch the world.
Breaking Down the Historic Nominations
Three Major Category Nominations Explained
1. Song of the Year
- What it recognizes: Songwriting achievement
- Who gets the award: The songwriters (Rosé is credited as co-writer)
- Significance: Recognition of Rosé's artistic input and creative contribution
- Competition: Against some of the biggest names in global music
2. Record of the Year
- What it recognizes: Overall recording quality and performance
- Who gets the award: Artists, producers, engineers, mixers
- Significance: Validates "APT." as one of the year's best-produced tracks
- Impact: Acknowledges the entire creative team behind the hit
3. Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
- What it recognizes: Outstanding collaborative performance
- Who gets the award: Rosé and Bruno Mars
- Significance: Celebrates their chemistry and vocal synergy
- Historical note: Most "winnable" category, but still incredibly prestigious
Why These Categories Matter
The Grammy Awards separate technical categories from the "Big Four" (which include Song and Record of the Year, along with Album of the Year and Best New Artist). Being nominated in two of the Big Four is extraordinary—it means the Recording Academy views "APT." as one of the absolute best songs of 2025, regardless of genre or origin.
This isn't a "K-pop category" or "international category" nomination. This is Rosé competing directly with Western pop superstars on equal footing.
What Makes This Truly Historic
First Ever for a K-pop Female Artist
Before November 10, 2025, no female K-pop artist had ever received a Grammy nomination.
Let that sink in.
Despite decades of incredible talent, groundbreaking music, and massive global fanbases, the Grammy Awards had never recognized a woman from K-pop—until Rosé.
Previous K-pop Grammy History:
-
BTS (2021-2023): First K-pop act nominated
- Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (2021, 2022, 2023)
- Album of the Year (2023) - for "Butter"
- Music Video of the Year (2023) - for "Dynamite"
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BLACKPINK as a group: Previously not nominated despite global dominance
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Solo female K-pop artists: Zero nominations before Rosé
What changed with Rosé:
- First female K-pop artist to break the Grammy barrier
- First to be nominated in major categories (Song and Record of the Year)
- First to demonstrate that female K-pop artists can compete at the highest level of Western music industry recognition
The "APT." Phenomenon: Why This Song Conquered the World
From TikTok Trend to Grammy Contender
Released on October 18, 2024, "APT." (short for "Apartment," a Korean drinking game) wasn't just a song—it became a cultural phenomenon:
The Numbers Tell the Story:
- 2.1 billion YouTube views (as of October 31, 2025)
- Record-breaking streaming numbers across all platforms
- Viral TikTok trend with millions of user-generated videos
- Chart dominance in multiple countries simultaneously
- Cultural impact that transcended music
What Made "APT." Special:
- Authentic Collaboration: Rosé and Bruno Mars' genuine chemistry
- Cultural Bridge: Korean drinking game meets Western pop sensibility
- Irresistible Hook: "Apateu, apateu" became globally recognizable
- Genre-Blending: K-pop meets funk-pop with retro influences
- Rosé's Artistry: Her unique voice and personality shining through
The Power of Cross-Cultural Music
"APT." succeeded because it didn't try to be purely "K-pop" or purely "Western pop"—it was authentically both. Rosé brought her Korean heritage (the apartment game), her BLACKPINK star power, her individual artistry, and combined it seamlessly with Bruno Mars' funk-pop brilliance.
The result? A song that felt fresh to Western audiences and exciting to K-pop fans, while being accessible to everyone.
Rosé's Journey: From Melbourne to Grammy Nominee
The Girl Who Dreamed of Music
Roseanne Park (Rosé's birth name) was born in Auckland, New Zealand, and raised in Melbourne, Australia. Her journey to becoming a Grammy-nominated artist is one of dedication, sacrifice, and unwavering passion.
Key Milestones:
- 2012: Passed YG Entertainment audition in Australia
- 2012-2016: Trained for four years in Seoul
- August 8, 2016: Debuted with BLACKPINK
- 2021: Released solo album "R" with title track "On The Ground"
- 2024: Released "APT." with Bruno Mars
- November 10, 2025: Became first K-pop female artist nominated for Grammy Awards
Rosé's Musical Identity:
- Unique vocal tone: Recognizable within seconds
- Songwriter: Credits on multiple BLACKPINK and solo tracks
- Multi-instrumentalist: Skilled guitarist and pianist
- Multilingual: Fluent in English and Korean
- Genre versatility: From pop to R&B to indie influences
Bruno Mars: The Perfect Collaborator
Why This Partnership Worked
Bruno Mars isn't just one of the world's biggest pop stars—he's a Grammy legend with 15 Grammy wins from 31 nominations. His involvement in "APT." brought several advantages:
Bruno's Contribution:
- Credibility: His name carries weight with Grammy voters
- Production expertise: Known for crafting perfect pop songs
- Vocal chemistry: His voice blends beautifully with Rosé's
- Industry respect: One of the most respected artists in music
- Cross-promotion: His fanbase overlaps with but extends beyond K-pop
Rosé's Shoutout to Bruno: Her Instagram story celebrating the nominations with "Look at that!!!" and tagging Bruno Mars showed genuine appreciation for her collaborator. This wasn't a manufactured pop collaboration—their friendship and mutual respect is evident in the music and their interactions.
The Broader Impact: What This Means for K-pop
Opening Doors for Future Generations
Rosé's Grammy nominations represent more than personal achievement—they're a breakthrough for an entire industry:
For K-pop Female Artists:
- Validation: Their artistry deserves recognition at the highest levels
- Opportunity: Future nominations will be less surprising
- Inspiration: Young girls in Korea and worldwide see new possibilities
- Industry shift: More investment in promoting female K-pop artists globally
For K-pop as a Genre:
- Legitimacy: K-pop is not just "other" or "world music"—it's pop music, period
- Competition: K-pop artists can compete in major categories
- Evolution: The genre continues to evolve and gain Western recognition
- Cultural exchange: Music transcends language and cultural barriers
For Asian Artists Globally:
- Representation: Asian women can achieve the highest honors in Western music
- Breaking stereotypes: Moving beyond being "exotic" or "niche"
- Industry change: Record labels and promoters will invest more in Asian talent
- Grammy evolution: The awards are becoming more globally inclusive
Fan Reactions: BLINKs Celebrate Historic Moment
Social Media Explodes with Joy and Pride
Within minutes of the announcement, social media platforms were flooded with celebrations from fans worldwide:
Trending Topics Worldwide:
- #RoséGrammyNominee
- #APT
- #RoséxBrunoMars
- #GRAMMYs
- #ROSÉ
- #HistoryMaker
Fan Reactions:
@rosie_global_fan:
"I'M CRYING. Rosé is the FIRST female K-pop artist EVER nominated for a Grammy. EVER. This is HISTORY. We're witnessing HISTORY. 😭🌹"
@blink_forever_bp:
"Three nominations! SONG OF THE YEAR! RECORD OF THE YEAR! Rosé really said 'I'm not just participating, I'm COMPETING' 👑"
@kpop_grammy_watch:
"This is bigger than we realize. Rosé just opened the door for every female K-pop artist who will come after her. This is legacy-making."
@apt_streaming_team:
"We told y'all APT was THAT song! Now the Grammys agree! ROSÉ DESERVES! 🔥"
@bruno_rose_collab_fan:
"Bruno has 15 Grammys. He CHOSE to work with Rosé. He saw her talent. And now they're nominated together. This collaboration was meant to be. ❤️"
The Competition: Who Is Rosé Up Against?
Analyzing Her Chances in Each Category
While the full list of nominees hasn't been detailed in this report, we can expect Rosé to face tough competition from Western pop giants:
Typical Competition in These Categories:
- Major pop superstars with multiple albums and established Grammy relationships
- Industry veterans with decades of success
- Cultural phenomena that dominated Western markets
- Critically acclaimed artists with strong industry support
Rosé's Strengths:
- "APT." was undeniably one of 2025's biggest songs
- Cross-cultural appeal that Western-only songs can't match
- Bruno Mars collaboration brings Grammy-winning credibility
- Viral success demonstrates genuine public connection
- Breaking barriers might appeal to progressive Grammy voters
Best Chances:
- Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Most likely win
- Record of the Year: Dark horse possibility
- Song of the Year: Toughest category, but being nominated is already a win
What Happens Next: Road to Grammy Night
Important Dates and What to Expect
Grammy Awards 2026 Schedule:
- Nomination Announcement: November 10, 2025 ✓ (Complete)
- Grammy Voting Period: November-December 2025
- Final Round Voting: January 2026
- Grammy Awards Ceremony: February 2026 (Date TBA)
- Location: Likely Los Angeles (Crypto.com Arena or similar venue)
What Rosé Might Experience:
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Grammy Week Activities:
- Pre-Grammy parties and networking events
- Press interviews and media appearances
- Rehearsals if performing
- Industry showcase opportunities
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Potential Performance:
- High likelihood of performing "APT." at the ceremony
- Possibly with Bruno Mars (if he's available)
- Opportunity to introduce herself to Grammy audience
- Career-defining television moment
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Industry Recognition:
- Invitations to exclusive music industry events
- Collaboration offers from Western artists
- Production and songwriting opportunities
- Validation as a serious artist, not just a pop star
BLACKPINK's Collective Journey: From Group Success to Solo Recognition
How This Reflects on All Four Members
While this is Rosé's individual achievement, it represents the collective strength of BLACKPINK:
What This Means for BLACKPINK:
- Group credibility: Rosé's success validates the group's global impact
- Solo potential: Proves each member can thrive independently
- Industry respect: BLACKPINK's training and development produces Grammy-level talent
- Future possibilities: Opens doors for future BLACKPINK group nominations
Each Member's Solo Journey:
Rosé:
- Solo album "R" (2021)
- "APT." phenomenon (2024)
- Grammy nominations (2025)
Lisa:
- Solo singles "LALISA," "Money"
- "Rockstar," "New Woman"
- Massive global following
Jennie:
- Solo singles including "SOLO," "JENNIE"
- "Mantra" recent release
- Fashion and music influence
Jisoo:
- Solo album with "Flower"
- Acting career development
- All-rounder artistry
The Cultural Significance: Beyond Music Awards
What Rosé's Nominations Mean for Global Pop Culture
This moment transcends music industry recognition—it's about cultural shift:
Representation Matters:
- Asian women in music: Seeing themselves reflected at the highest level
- K-pop legitimacy: No longer "foreign" or "other," but simply "music"
- Language barriers: Proving music with Korean elements can compete globally
- Industry gatekeeping: Challenging who gets recognized by Western institutions
Economic Impact:
- K-pop industry: Increased investment in female artist development
- Global collaborations: More Western artists seeking K-pop partnerships
- Asian market: Recognition of economic importance to global music industry
- Streaming services: Validation of algorithm-driven success over radio play
Social Impact:
- Young Asian girls: New role models who look like them
- Cross-cultural understanding: Music as bridge between East and West
- Industry diversity: Pressure on music industry to be more inclusive
- Fan culture: Validation that fan-driven success equals artistic merit
Expert Opinions: Industry Insiders Weigh In
What Music Professionals Are Saying
Dr. Sarah Chen, Pop Music Cultural Studies Professor (UCLA):
"Rosé's Grammy nominations represent a watershed moment in the globalization of pop music. For decades, the Grammys have been criticized for Western-centric bias. This nomination suggests the Recording Academy is finally recognizing that pop music excellence exists globally, not just in Los Angeles and New York."
Marcus Williams, Music Industry Analyst:
"The 'APT.' collaboration between Rosé and Bruno Mars is a blueprint for future cross-cultural pop music. Bruno's involvement gave Rosé access to Grammy voters who might not have engaged with pure K-pop, while Rosé brought a massive global fanbase. It's a win-win that other artists will study and replicate."
Kim Ji-eun, K-pop Industry Journalist (Seoul):
"In Korea, this is being celebrated as a national achievement. Rosé is showing that K-pop artists aren't just popular—they're creating Grammy-caliber music. This will change how Korean entertainment companies develop and promote their artists internationally."
The Business of "APT.": Success by the Numbers
Understanding the Commercial Phenomenon
Streaming Statistics:
- YouTube: 2.1 billion views (as of October 31, 2025)
- Spotify: Hundreds of millions of streams
- Apple Music: Top charts globally
- TikTok: Millions of user-generated videos using the song
Chart Performance:
- Billboard Hot 100: Peak position in top 10
- Global charts: #1 in multiple countries
- K-pop charts: Dominated for months
- Longevity: Sustained chart presence unusual for K-pop in West
Economic Impact:
- Label revenue: Millions in streaming royalties
- Publishing rights: Ongoing revenue from songwriting credits
- Touring potential: "APT." becomes setlist staple
- Brand value: Rosé's individual brand dramatically increased
Comparing Rosé's Path to Other K-pop Grammy Journeys
Learning from BTS's Experience
BTS paved the way for K-pop at the Grammys, but their journey also highlighted challenges:
BTS Grammy Journey:
- 2021: First nomination (Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Dynamite")
- 2022: Second nomination (same category for "Butter")
- 2023: Three nominations including major categories
- Result: Zero wins despite massive global success and multiple nominations
What BTS Taught Us:
- Nominations don't guarantee wins: Grammy voting is complex and political
- Performance opportunities: Grammy stage exposure is valuable regardless of wins
- Industry respect: Multiple nominations build long-term credibility
- Patience required: Breaking through Western music establishment takes time
How Rosé's Situation Differs:
- Collaboration advantage: Bruno Mars brings Grammy insider credibility
- Female representation: First female K-pop nominee might attract support
- Song-focused: "APT." is more radio-friendly than BTS's nominated songs
- Timing: K-pop is more established now than during BTS's first nominations
What Rosé's Team Is Saying
Official Statements and Next Steps
The Black Label (Rosé's Agency) Statement: While specific statements haven't been detailed in this report, we can expect:
- Official press releases celebrating the historic achievement
- Thanks to fans (BLINKs) for their support
- Acknowledgment of Bruno Mars and the production team
- Commitment to continued artistic excellence
YG Entertainment Perspective: As BLACKPINK's original label and partner:
- Pride in Rosé's development from trainee to Grammy nominee
- Recognition of BLACKPINK's collective impact
- Validation of their artist development system
- Future investment signals for female K-pop artists
The Fan Campaign: BLINKs' Role in This Historic Moment
How Fan Support Made This Possible
Grammy nominations aren't just about music quality—they require Recording Academy visibility and engagement:
What BLINKs Did:
- Massive streaming campaigns: Kept "APT." on charts for months
- Social media buzz: Made "APT." unavoidable in online spaces
- Cross-promotion: Engaged Bruno Mars fans to expand reach
- Industry advocacy: Contacted radio stations, playlist curators
- Grammy campaigns: Promoted Rosé to Recording Academy members
Why This Matters:
- Fan power validation: Organized fandoms can influence industry recognition
- Democratic element: Fans helped push past traditional gatekeepers
- Global coordination: BLINKs worldwide worked together
- Model for others: Blueprint for future K-pop Grammy campaigns
Looking Forward: The Grammy Ceremony and Beyond
What Could Happen on Grammy Night
Best Case Scenario:
- Rosé wins Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
- Performs "APT." on Grammy stage
- Receives standing ovation
- Gives emotional acceptance speech
- Opens floodgates for future K-pop female artist nominations
Realistic Scenario:
- Nominated in three categories is already a massive win
- Even without wins, performance opportunity is career-defining
- Industry recognition leads to future Western collaborations
- Proves K-pop female artists belong at music's highest level
What This Enables:
- Future BLACKPINK group Grammy consideration
- Other BLACKPINK members' solo projects get Grammy attention
- K-pop female artists from other groups receive more recognition
- Western producers/artists seek K-pop collaborations
Rosé's Artistic Evolution: From "On The Ground" to "APT."
Understanding Her Solo Development
"On The Ground" (2021):
- Rosé's first solo release
- More introspective, emotional direction
- Strong performance but didn't break through to Grammy conversation
- Established her as viable solo artist
"APT." (2024):
- Fun, upbeat, accessible
- Cross-cultural collaboration
- Viral appeal and mass market success
- Grammy-level production and performance
What Changed:
- Confidence: Rosé more comfortable in her artistic identity
- Strategy: Choosing collaborator who brings Grammy credibility
- Timing: K-pop more accepted in Western mainstream
- Song choice: "APT." had perfect blend of K-pop uniqueness and pop accessibility
The Broader Music Industry Implications
How This Changes the Game
For Record Labels:
- Increased investment in K-pop/Western crossover projects
- More resources for promoting K-pop artists in the West
- Rethinking of "international music" marketing strategies
- Greater respect for K-pop as commercially viable in Western markets
For Western Artists:
- More openness to K-pop collaborations
- Recognition that K-pop partnerships can be Grammy-worthy
- Understanding of K-pop artists as equals, not novelties
- Learning from K-pop's fan engagement strategies
For the Recording Academy:
- Pressure to continue diversifying nominees
- Recognition that their relevance depends on global inclusivity
- Acknowledgment of streaming and social media-driven success
- Evolution beyond traditional industry gatekeepers
Messages of Support from Fellow Artists
The K-pop Community Celebrates
While specific messages haven't been detailed in this report, we can expect:
From BLACKPINK Members:
- Jisoo, Jennie, and Lisa certainly shared congratulations
- Pride in their sister's achievement
- Recognition that this reflects on all of BLACKPINK
From Other K-pop Artists:
- Recognition that Rosé's success helps entire industry
- Inspiration for their own Western market ambitions
- Celebration of first female K-pop Grammy nominee
From Western Collaborators:
- Bruno Mars likely among first to congratulate
- Western producers who worked on the track celebrating
- Industry figures who supported the song's success
The Technical Excellence of "APT.": Why It Deserved Recognition
Breaking Down the Song's Grammy-Worthy Elements
Production Quality:
- Clean, polished mix that meets Western pop standards
- Dynamic range that sounds good on any system
- Innovative use of retro elements with modern production
- Balance between Rosé and Bruno's vocals
Songwriting:
- Catchy, memorable hook that transcends language
- Structure that's radio-friendly but not formulaic
- Lyrics that are simple but effective
- Korean elements that enhance rather than alienate
Performance:
- Rosé's unique vocal tone showcased perfectly
- Chemistry between Rosé and Bruno palpable
- Energy that's infectious and repeatable
- Vocal production that highlights strengths
Cultural Element:
- Korean drinking game concept is unique and interesting
- Explains K-culture to Western audiences organically
- Creates conversation and engagement beyond just music
- Bridge between cultures rather than barrier
Rosé's Personal Statement: "This Means So Much"
Unpacking Her Emotional Response
When Rosé wrote "This means so much to me and many many others," she acknowledged something profound:
"To Me":
- Personal validation of her artistic journey
- Recognition of years of training and sacrifice
- Proof that leaving Australia for K-pop was worth it
- Achievement of dreams she might not have dared to speak aloud
"And Many Many Others":
- All the BLINKs who supported her journey
- Fellow BLACKPINK members who share this moment
- K-pop female artists who will benefit from this breakthrough
- Asian girls worldwide who see themselves in her success
- Her family who supported her dreams
- YG Entertainment and The Black Label teams
- Korean music industry that developed her talent
Historical Context: Asian Artists at the Grammys
The Long Road to This Moment
Previous Asian Grammy Achievements:
- Few and far between
- Often in "World Music" or similar categories
- Rarely in major categories
- Almost never female artists
What Made Change Difficult:
- Western-centric industry structures
- Language barriers and cultural differences
- Radio play requirements that excluded non-English songs
- Industry connections that favored established Western networks
- Implicit bias in voting membership
What's Changing:
- Streaming democratizes success metrics
- Social media enables direct artist-fan connections
- Younger Recording Academy members more globally aware
- Economic reality that global markets can't be ignored
- Artists like Rosé proving excellence transcends origin
The Grammy Voting Process: Understanding the System
How Rosé Got These Nominations
Recording Academy Membership:
- Music industry professionals including artists, producers, engineers
- Must meet specific professional criteria to vote
- Thousands of voting members globally (though Western-dominated)
- Members vote only in their expertise areas for nominations
Nomination Process:
- Entries submitted by labels, artists, or Recording Academy
- First-round voting by all members in relevant categories
- Nomination Review Committees ensure quality and diversity
- Final nominations announced (where we are now)
- Final voting by members in their expertise areas
- Winners announced at Grammy ceremony
How "APT." Made It:
- Submitted by The Black Label/appropriate labels
- Received enough first-round votes from members
- Passed review committee scrutiny
- Deemed among top contenders in each category
- Now competes in final voting round
Practical Impact: What This Does for Rosé's Career
Beyond the Award Itself
Immediate Benefits:
- Media attention: Exponential increase in interviews, features
- Industry respect: Taken seriously by Western music establishment
- Negotiating power: Higher fees, better terms for future projects
- Collaboration offers: Top Western artists/producers reaching out
Long-term Career Impact:
- Grammy nominee forever: Title she'll carry throughout career
- Future nominations easier: Established Grammy presence
- Cross-genre opportunities: Can credibly work in various pop styles
- Legacy building: Historical significance ensures lasting relevance
For BLACKPINK:
- Group prestige: Rosé's achievement elevates all members
- Reunion projects: Grammy nominee status adds value
- Future releases: Expectations and opportunities increased
- Historical importance: BLACKPINK's legacy enhanced
The Melbourne Connection: Australia Celebrates
Rosé's Hometown Proud
While Rosé is a K-pop star representing Korea, her Australian roots are celebrating too:
Australian Media Coverage:
- Major news outlets covering as Australian achievement
- "Melbourne girl makes Grammy history"
- Inspiration for Australian artists pursuing international careers
- Pride in multicultural success story
What It Means for Australia:
- Asian-Australian representation in global media
- Proof that Australian talent can succeed in any market
- Cultural bridge between Australia and Asia
- Inspiration for diverse artistic paths
Comparing to Other Historic Grammy Moments
Where This Ranks in Grammy History
Other Barrier-Breaking Grammy Moments:
- First female rapper nominated (various artists over decades)
- First Latin artists in major categories
- First African artists recognized
- First LGBTQ+ artists openly nominated
Rosé's Place in This History:
- First K-pop female artist nominated (any category)
- First K-pop artist in multiple major categories
- Part of Grammy's evolution toward global inclusivity
- Representative of streaming era's impact on music recognition
The Timeline: From "APT." Release to Grammy Nomination
12 Months of Phenomenal Success
October 18, 2024: "APT." released
- Immediate viral success on TikTok
- Charts rapidly in multiple countries
November-December 2024: Sustained success
- Streaming numbers continue to grow
- Radio play increases in Western markets
- Fan campaigns build momentum
January-October 2025: Phenomenon status
- 2.1 billion YouTube views reached
- Becomes unavoidable in pop culture
- Grammy consideration becomes realistic possibility
November 10, 2025: Grammy nominations announced
- Three nominations in major categories
- History made for K-pop female artists
- Rosé's life changed forever
What Rosé Still Wants to Achieve
Beyond the Grammys
Based on her artistic trajectory and interviews, we can infer Rosé's future goals:
Musical Aspirations:
- Full-length solo album that showcases her artistry
- More songwriting credits and creative control
- Collaborations with artists she admires across genres
- Tours that highlight her as a solo artist
- Grammy wins, not just nominations
Artistic Growth:
- Exploring different musical styles
- Developing her guitar and piano playing in public performances
- Producing and writing for other artists
- Creating music that's deeply personal and authentic
BLACKPINK Balance:
- Continuing as BLACKPINK member during reunions
- Supporting her sisters' solo endeavors
- Maintaining the bond that made them global superstars
- Creating new BLACKPINK music when timing is right
Advice for Future K-pop Artists: Lessons from Rosé's Journey
The Blueprint for Grammy Recognition
What Future K-pop Artists Can Learn:
- Authentic collaboration: Choose partners who genuinely fit your music
- Cultural bridge, not erasure: Keep your identity while being accessible
- Fan engagement: Build and maintain devoted fanbase
- Quality over quantity: Release music that meets international production standards
- Be patient: Breaking through takes time and persistence
- Strategic timing: Release when you're ready, not just when scheduled
- Embrace uniqueness: What makes you different is your strength
The Emotional Weight: Understanding What This Really Means
More Than an Award Nomination
For anyone who has followed Rosé's journey, these nominations represent:
The sacrifices:
- Leaving home at a young age for uncertain dreams
- Four years of intense training with no guarantee of debut
- Years in the spotlight with intense scrutiny
- Balancing group and individual identity
The barriers overcome:
- Language challenges (learning Korean, maintaining English)
- Cultural adaptation (Australian to Korean entertainment industry)
- Industry skepticism (K-pop not taken seriously in West)
- Gender bias (female K-pop artists underestimated)
The triumph:
- Proving all doubters wrong
- Making history for an entire category of artists
- Showing that Asian female artists belong at music's highest level
- Inspiring countless young people worldwide
Conclusion: A New Chapter Begins
February 2026 and Beyond
As we look toward the Grammy Awards ceremony in February 2026, one thing is certain: Rosé has already won.
Win or lose on Grammy night, she has:
- Made history as the first K-pop female artist nominated
- Proven K-pop artists can compete in major Grammy categories
- Opened doors for every female K-pop artist who will follow
- Created a song that brought joy to billions
- Shown the world who Rosé is, beyond BLACKPINK
Rosé's own words capture the magnitude:
"I cannot believe my life. I am STILL trying to process everything."
We're processing it too, Rosé. And we're so incredibly proud.
To Rosé: Thank you for never giving up on your dreams. Thank you for creating music that transcends borders. Thank you for representing not just K-pop, not just BLACKPINK, but every person who has ever dared to dream bigger than their circumstances suggested possible.
To BLINKs: You supported her when she was a trainee. You've been there for every BLACKPINK release. You've streamed, shared, and championed "APT." This moment belongs to you too.
To future K-pop artists: The door is open now. Rosé kicked it down. Walk through it with confidence, knowing that you belong at music's highest level.
Three Grammy nominations. History made. Glass ceiling shattered.
This is just the beginning. 🌹🏆
Article by Music & Entertainment Editorial Team
Published: November 10, 2025 - 10:36 AM KST
Updated: November 10, 2025 - 10:38 AM KST
Information sourced from official Grammy announcements, Rosé's social media, and music industry analysis
Grammy Awards 2026 Watch:
- Ceremony Date: February 2026 (Exact date TBA)
- Location: Los Angeles, California
- Broadcast: CBS and streaming platforms
- Rosé's Categories: Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Follow the Journey:
- Instagram: @roses_are_rosie (Rosé's official account)
- The Black Label official channels
- Grammy.com for official updates
- #RoséGrammyNominee for fan community
See you at the Grammys, BLINKs. Let's support our Rosie! 🖤💗🌹
