BLACKPINK Rosé's fame keeps rising because she is without a doubt one of the best dance and voice artists in the business.
The media and many famous people in different fields repeatedly talk about and praise her.
Ever since their first releases, her two solo albums have been breaking records, and they are still doing very well on many national and international music charts.
Because of this, on December 3, Rolling Stone AU/NZ named her one of the 50 live icons in Australia and New Zealand. This was because her music broke new ground.
The magazine says that Rosé became a sign of success during the change from K-pop to popular Western music.
Rolling Stone AU/NZ put together this list of icons with the help of a group of experts in the field. The experts decided what makes someone an icon and how much of an effect they have on culture, innovation, awards, and the world.
Rosé was recently named a "Australian icon," which made her fans very happy. TV stations also praised her for being one of the most recognizable faces in the music business this decade.
Rosé made a big splash not long ago at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting. First Lady Jill Biden of the United States presented her as a "global superstar" whose music and positive messages touch and inspire people all over the world.
She also recently went to Buckingham Palace with Lisa, Jennie, and Jisoo to make a public appearance.
There, King Charles made them the first K-pop singers who were not British citizens to be named honorary members of the Order of the British Empire.
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