BTS J-Hope./Courtesy of Big Hit Music

Group BTS's J-Hope has set the record for the most entries on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 main singles chart alongside team member Jungkook among K-pop solo artists.

According to the latest chart announced on Dec. 1 (local time), J-Hope's new song "Monalisa" has debuted at No. 65 on the Hot 100.

This marks the seventh time J-Hope's solo songs have entered the singles chart, following previous hits such as "Chicken Noodle Soup" in 2019 and "On the Street" in 2023.

This year alone, three songs, including "LV Bag" and "Sweet Dreams," have appeared on the chart.

In addition, the hit song "APT." by girl group Blackpink's Rosé and pop star Bruno Mars has climbed four spots to No. 10, marking its 23rd consecutive week on the chart.

Released in October of last year, "APT." debuted at No. 8 on the singles chart and experienced a gradual decline before rebounding at the beginning of the year, reaching a peak of No. 3, thus continuing its long-term success.

The activity of Blackpink members continues on the main album chart, the Billboard 200. Jennie has reached No. 27 with her first solo album "Ruby," maintaining her presence for three consecutive weeks.

Rosé's first solo album "Rosie" landed at No. 60, while Lisa's first solo album "Alter Ego" positioned at No. 143.

Girl group Le Sserafim's new release "HOT" has successfully entered the chart at No. 100 for two consecutive weeks.