SEOUL, February 20 (AJP) - A collaborative track between South Korean singer Rosé and American artist Bruno Mars has become the first K-pop song to top the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Global Single Chart. The rock-pop single "APT." led the worldwide sales and streaming rankings for 2025.
According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) on February 19, "APT." secured the top position on the annual chart, which calculates global performance by converting consumption data from streaming and download platforms into unit totals.
The IFPI stated that the track secured the number one spot during a year defined by global hits with significant longevity. The organization noted that the achievement marked several milestones, as it is the first time an artist from outside North America or Europe has topped the chart. It also represents the first time a winning single has featured non-English lyrics.
South Korean artists have previously appeared on the ranking, beginning with Psy for "Gangnam Style" in 2012. Members of BTS also reached the chart in 2020 and 2021, while Jungkook appeared on the list in 2024. Rosé is the first South Korean artist to reach the number one position.
Bruno Mars returned to the top of the IFPI chart 14 years after his 2011 win for "Just The Way You Are." The singer also held the fourth position on the 2025 chart for "Die With A Smile," a duet with Lady Gaga.
Other notable entries on the 2025 list included two songs from the Netflix animated film "K-Pop Demon Hunters." The original soundtrack "Golden" placed second, while "Soda Pop" ranked 13th.
The upcoming five-track album features the title track "GO" and the pre-released single "JUMP." The remaining tracks are titled "Me and My," "Champion," and "Fxxxboy."
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