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Rosé to Make History as First Korean Soloist to Perform at the Grammys
Rosé is set to make history by becoming the first K-pop soloist to perform at the Grammy Awards.
This appearance represents a major milestone for Korean artists, showing that K-pop is no longer just a trend but a dominant force on the global stage.
While BTS helped introduce K-pop to the Grammys in 2020 with an expanded rendition of Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus’ ‘Old Town Road’ Rosé’s moment stands apart.
This time, a solo artist will represent the genre alone, marking a new milestone for Korean music.
Her rise at the show is backed by major nominations. Rosé is up for three awards for ‘APT,’ her hit collaboration with Bruno Mars.
The track earned nods for ‘Record of the Year’, ‘Song of the Year’ and ‘Best Pop Duo/Group Performance’.
Rosé is set to perform at the 68th Grammy Awards, airing live on Feb. 1.
She is not only making K-pop history but also demonstrating her talent and artistry, proving she deserves a place among the world’s top performers on the global stage.