K-pop star Rosé of BLACKPINK made history at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) by winning Song of the Year for her hit track APT.
The award marks a major milestone in her solo career, highlighting her global influence as both a member of BLACKPINK and an individual artist. In her acceptance speech, Rosé thanked her fans — known as BLINKs — for their constant support and said the recognition was proof that “music can connect us all, no matter where we come from.”
The victory is particularly significant for K-pop, showing how much the genre has grown beyond Asia to dominate global charts and mainstream award shows. APT stood out for its catchy sound and heartfelt lyrics, winning over both critics and audiences worldwide.
Analysts say Rosé’s win reflects the increasing power of international music on global platforms like the VMAs, which were once dominated by American pop stars. It also demonstrates how artists from diverse backgrounds are reshaping the music industry into a more inclusive and multicultural space.
For fans, the award is not just about a song — it represents pride, visibility, and inspiration for a new generation of musicians breaking barriers.
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