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What No One Is Saying About BLACKPINK Rosé’s Solo Career

33.4K views· 1,062 likes· 9:11· Dec 21, 2025

After "APT." featuring Bruno Mars earned three Grammy nominations—including Song of the Year and Record of the Year—questions emerged about Rosé's promotional campaign and claims made to Grammy voters. Critics allege her team submitted misleading statistics about streaming records, with some calling for disqualification. The controversy centers on several key issues. Promotional materials claimed "biggest streaming debut by any Korean artist in the U.S." - a record many argue belongs to BTS. There are also allegations of violating Grammy submission guidelines by including view counts and unverified statistics, along with post-nomination comments that fans interpreted as dismissing BTS's historic Grammy journey. But the question everyone's asking is: Will Rosé win a Grammy before BTS, who have been nominated 3 times but never won? In this video, we examine the exact claims made in Rosé's Grammy submission box and why they're controversial, BTS's complete Grammy history and why they've never secured a win despite groundbreaking nominations, how ARMY and BLINK fandoms have turned this into a full-scale online battle, expert analysis on whether the Recording Academy will take action, and what this means for K-pop's future at the Grammys. Rosé's "APT." has become one of 2025's biggest global hits, topping charts worldwide and making history as the first K-pop track to win Song of the Year at the MTV VMAs. But as Grammy season approaches, the celebration has been overshadowed by accusations of exaggerated achievements and disrespect toward K-pop pioneers. The Recording Academy has not commented on the controversy. The 68th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will take place on February 2, 2026. SUBSCRIBE for breaking K-pop news and industry analysis TURN ON notifications 🔔 to never miss an update #kpop #kpopnews #KOOKIELIT

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