Rosé has proven herself to be a great artist, not only when she was a member of BLACKPINK, but also when she introduced herself as a soloist.

His collaborative song with Bruno Mars, APT., not only went viral on social media, but also dominated popular charts, leading Rosé to several awards.

Still with the success of APT., not a few parties praised and predicted it as a work that would bring Rosé home her first Grammy trophy.

"I'm goosebumps right now," Rosé said in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, when called the song the Grammys might win.

"It's still a dream for me," added Rosé of her hopes of bringing home the golden grammar trophy.

The singer who was born in New Zealand and raised in Australia tried to be humble by saying there were still many things he needed to prove.

"It's still a fantasy 'momentum that proves a lot of things to myself," he said.

For information, "APT.", topped the Billboard Global 200 chart for 12 weeks, making it a strong competitor to get Grammy recognition in the main category.

If Rosé and Mars are really nominated for one of the main categories of Record of the Year or Song of the Year in 2026 the BLACKPINK member will make history as the first K-pop artist to receive a nomination in one of the main Grammy categories.


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