Blackpink’s Rosé returns to Billboard’s global charts with “Messy” as the F1 soundtrack tune joins … More
Just as promotion for her debut solo album Rosie was dying down, Rosé returned with a new single. The Blackpink superstar joined the F1 soundtrack, which is packed with familiar musicians across a variety of genres. Her tune “Messy” was shared as the second official single from the album, and it arrived in early May, nearly two months before the film and its accompanying album dropped.
Interest in all things F1 remains high and as the film heads toward proper blockbuster status, “Messy” returns to several Billboard charts at the same time.
“Messy” Drives Back Onto Several Charts
“Messy” reappears on both the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. and Billboard Global 200 this week. Rosé’s tune reenters the former at No. 143 and the latter at No. 184.
The Billboard Global 200 ranks the 200 most consumed tracks throughout the world, while the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. does exactly the same, except all consumption from American listeners is not factored in when the ranking is compiled each week.
Rosé’s F1 Single on Billboard’s Worldwide Lists
“Messy” was a bigger hit on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. when compared to the Billboard Global 200, but not by much. Rosé’s F1 track peaked at No. 25 on the former tally and No. 34 on the all-encompassing list. As it reappears, “Messy” reaches its fourth week on the two rankings.
“Messy” Joins “Apt.” and “On My Mind”
Rosé fills three spaces on both worldwide rankings this week as “Messy” mounts its comeback. “Apt.,” her collaboration with Bruno Mars, continues to live inside the top 10 as it holds at No. 4 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. and rises to No. 5 on the Billboard Global 200.
Rosé’s collaboration with Alex Warren, titled “On My Mind,” debuted inside the upper half of both rankings last week. This time around, the duet drops dramatically. “On My Mind” falls from No. 57 to No. 130 on the Billboard Global 200, and it dips even further on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., slipping almost 100 spaces as it steps back from No. 79 to No. 167.