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Rose of the group Blackpink was the first K-pop singer to enjoy the joy of winning the award at the British 'Brit Awards'.
The 46th Brit Awards were held at Co-op Live in Manchester, England at 5 a.m. on the 1st (Korea time).
At the ceremony, Rosé won the trophy in the International Song of the Year category with "Apartment" (APT).
Rosé's award for the first time as a K-pop singer was even more meaningful. Rosé is also the only K-pop artist to be nominated for the Brit Awards twice as a soloist as the group Blackpink.
Rosé said, "Oh my God," and said, "It's such an honor to receive the award in front of such talented and respectable musicians in the UK. Thank you." "There are many people I want to thank. First of all, Bruno, thank you for being my biggest mentor and best friend." I love you so much," he said.
He also listed the names of the members, saying, "I want to say thank you to BLACKPINK as well, thank you for always inspiring me."
Meanwhile, Netflix's original series "K-pop Demon Hunters" theme song "Golden" was nominated for "International Song of the Year" along with Rosé's "Apartment," but the award failed. The song was also nominated for the International Group of the Year category, but it was not included.
However, at the ceremony, Lee Jae, Audrey, and Ray Army drew attention by performing the "Golden" stage. This is the first time a K-pop singer has performed on the stage of the Brit Awards.
The Brit Awards is the UK's most prestigious pop music awards ceremony held by the British Music Industry Association, which has been held every year since 1982 since the first time in 1977.
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