While some have managed to break out and become more successful, there are those who didn't quite make it.
BLACPINK's Rosé is categorised under the former.
Dominating international charts

According to Entertainment Weekly, the 24-year-old New Zealand-born musician made history by becoming the first singer to top the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. US charts.
On top of that, Rosé became the first musician to top the Billboard Global Excl. US chart as both a solo singer and with a group, following BLACKPINK's chart-topping single "Lovesick Girls" last year.
"On The Ground" also became the highest-charting release for a female K-pop soloist in history when it landed at No. 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this week.
Phew, we need to take a short breather.

The catchy song, which was part of Rosé’s solo single album ‘R’, raced to the top of the Billboard Global 200 chart after hitting 92.1 million streams on the same week the album was launched.
Breaking records on YouTube too
While "On The Ground" has been dominating airwaves, its music video has been breaking records on YouTube too, NME reported.The music video raked in 41.6 million views in the first 24 hours of its release, beating the record held by PSY’s highly-infectious tune "Gangnam Style" which had only managed to hit 36 million views on the first day of its launch.
Here's the music video, if you haven't seen it yet:
With so many records falling left, right and center, we have a feeling this is just the beginning for Rosé.
You go, girl!