Rosé Makes Grammy History
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BLACKPINK’s Rosé Breaks Barriers with Historic Grammy “Big Four” Nomination
According to international media reports, BLACKPINK member Rosé has made Grammy history with her song “APT.” alongside Bruno Mars. The track earned nominations in three major categories, including “Song of the Year” and “Record of the Year,” marking the first time a K-pop artist has entered the Grammy’s prestigious “Big Four.”
The Los Angeles Times praised the milestone, writing that “K-pop is finally being recognized beyond fandom culture.” Critics highlighted that Grammy voters are now appreciating K-pop for its artistic merit rather than its global popularity alone. Meanwhile, HYBE’s rookie girl group Cat’s Eye received a nomination for “Best New Artist,” signaling a generational expansion of K-pop’s influence.
Forbes described this shift as a “remarkable turning point,” noting that after years of being overlooked, K-pop has now entered the core of mainstream American music. The outlet emphasized that unlike last year—when BTS members Jungkook, RM, and Jimin were excluded—this year’s nominations prove that K-pop’s artistry is being taken seriously.
The BBC also celebrated Rosé’s achievement, calling her “the first K-pop idol to reach the Grammys’ Big Four.” The report noted that this moment represents more than just personal success; it signifies K-pop’s full recognition as an independent and respected genre within the global music industry.
As Rosé stands among the world’s top artists, her achievement symbolizes the next phase of K-pop’s evolution—where creativity, cross-cultural collaboration, and global resonance redefine what it means to be a pop icon.
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