Rosé remains in the spotlight weeks after the release of her debut album. This is her first act as a solo artist, outside BLACKPINK.

Even without her co-members, the K-Pop idol has been able to achieve tremendous success in the music industry. This only shows that she is famous on her own, and the rest of the world can see it.

After reaching new heights with R, especially "On The Ground," it appears that Rosé is returning for another shot at success. AllKpop said that she recently dropped the poster for the official music video of her album's B-side.

On Thursday at midnight, the BLACKPINK member released the teaser material on various social media platforms. It has since revealed that the much-awaited music video for "GONE" will premiere on April 5.

The publication described the poster as "dramatic" as Rosé stands before a fire. There are no other details included in the teaser but, it appears to have already built the hype up among fans and followers.

officially went public earlier in March. During the release, the official music video for the title track, "On The Ground" consequently premiered on YouTube.

Since then, fans have continued to wait for the arrival of the MV for "GONE." This is why many are glad to know that the material is already on its way to small screens.

Following the teasers, speculations have emerged that the BLACKPINK vocalist might score another set of achievements in the next few days. This comes after Rosé has broken several music charts and records since the release of "On The Ground."

Forbes said that the K-Pop idol has now become the first solo South Korean artist "to rule over the worldwide ranking." As it happened, the title track debuted at the spot on the latest Billboard Global 200.

It is an impressive feat, considering that her own group has never achieved anything like it. The highest-ranking that BLACKPINK ever reached on the same chart was No. 2.

As explained, the all-female K-Pop group came very close upon releasing their single, "Lovesick Girls" last year. They, also, appeared on the top ten earlier in 2020 "for a short time" when their joint music project, "Ice Cream" with Selena Gomez dropped.

Meanwhile, despite not having the same success as "On The Ground," Rosé still broke records with "GONE." Even without an official music video since its release, the B-side of R landed at No. 29 on the same music chart.