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Rosé Misses 'Song of the Year' at the Grammy Awards

Rosé Misses 'Song of the Year' at the Grammy Awards
Rosé's 'Apartment' and 'Golden' did not win at the Grammys.
Billie Eilish's 'Wild Flower' won 'Song of the Year'.
Rosé is the first female K-Pop artist to be nominated in multiple categories.

At the 68th Grammy Awards, Rosé's 'Apartment' and 'Golden' from the 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' OST were nominated for 'Song of the Year', but ultimately, Billie Eilish's 'Wild Flower' took home the award.

Held on February 2 in Los Angeles, Rosé’s 'Apartment' faced off against 'Wild Flower' and 'Golden'. Billie Eilish garnered the title of 'Song of the Year' for the third time, thanks to the track from his third regular album, 'HIT ME HARD AND SOFT'.

Rosé caught attention for being the first female K-Pop artist nominated across three major categories, contributing significantly to K-Pop's recognition on a global scale. Additionally, 'Golden' won in the 'Best Song Written for Visual Media' category, marking the first Grammy win for a K-Pop songwriter or producer. In the 'Best Pop Duo/Group Performance' category, the award went to Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande's 'Defying Gravity'.

Rosé's achievements at this year's Grammy Awards exemplify the rising status of K-Pop on the global stage. Her nominations in three major categories signal a significant recognition of K-Pop artists in prominent awards. This could have a positive impact on the future global careers of K-Pop talent.

'Apartment' by Rosé is marked by an unusual melody and emotional lyrics, leaving a strong impression on many fans. As K-Pop continues to gain traction in the international market, songs like this showcase the uniqueness of artists while opening new musical possibilities. This could be a turning point in the recognition of K-Pop's various genres and styles.

Additionally, 'Golden' winning the 'Best Song Written for Visual Media' category indicates recognition for K-Pop's songwriting community, which may inspire greater creativity from K-Pop songwriters in the future. Fans and industry stakeholders are hopeful for continued positive changes in this regard.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: TVDaily

Source: tvdaily.co.kr