Rosé Breaks Personal Sales Record with ‘rosie’ Album’s Successful First Day

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On December 6, BLACKPINK’s Rosé achieved a major milestone in her career with the release of her highly anticipated first full-length album, rosie.

The album, which features the title track “toxic till the end,” recorded an astounding 316,000 copies sold on its first day of release, according to the Hanteo chart.

This achievement marks a significant leap forward for Rosé, as she surpassed the first-day sales of her debut solo album, -R-, which sold around 280,000 copies on its release day.

Rose (Credit: YouTube)

ot only did Rosé set a new personal record, but her album rosie also secured the fourth spot in the history of first-day sales among K-pop female solo artists, a prestigious list that includes the albums of Jisoo, Jihyo, and Lisa.

The success of rosie has been a major highlight of her solo career, demonstrating her growing influence as an artist beyond BLACKPINK’s group activities.

Fans and music industry professionals are praising Rosé for her hard work and dedication, which have clearly paid off in the form of impressive sales numbers.

This record-breaking debut further cements her status as one of the most successful and influential K-pop solo artists.

As rosie continues to gain attention, the album is expected to perform even better on global charts and break more records in the future.

Rosé’s continued success is a testament to her artistry and the strong connection she has with her global fanbase.

Written by Mason Turner Senior Editor Kpop, Content, Strategy, Trends, Fandom, Reviews, Publishing Mason Turner has 8 years of experience in editorial management and holds a degree in Communications with certification in digital publishing and workflow optimization.

Mason Turner manages K-pop editorial output with an emphasis on structure, consistency, and publication efficiency. He refines content pipelines, ensuring articles meet accuracy and formatting standards before release. His approach integrates editorial judgment with performance data to maintain relevance across topics. He focuses on scalable processes that support high volume publishing without compromising quality.

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