
BLACKPINK Tops Billboard Global 200 + Becomes 1st Female K-Pop Act To Score 10 Entries on Hot 100
BLACKPINK’s new single “JUMP” is off to a strong start on the Billboard charts!
For the week ending on July 26, BLACKPINK’s digital single “JUMP” debuted at No. 1 on both Billboard’s Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts.
“JUMP” is BLACKPINK’s third song to top the Global 200 (following “Pink Venom” and “Shut Down“) and their fourth to top the Global Excl. U.S. chart (following “Lovesick Girls,” “Pink Venom,” and “Shut Down”).
According to Luminate (formerly Nielsen Music), “JUMP” racked up 123 million streams and 14,000 sales worldwide during the week ending on July 17—making it the first song in over four months to amass 100 million global streams in a week. The last song to achieve the feat was Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ hit collab “Die With a Smile” back in March.
Meanwhile, “JUMP” also entered Billboard’s Hot 100 (its weekly ranking of the most popular songs in the United States) at No. 28, marking BLACKPINK’s 10th chart entry and their sixth top 40 hit.
BLACKPINK is now the first female K-pop artist ever to score 10 entries on the Hot 100. Before “JUMP,” the group previously entered the chart with “DDU-DU DDU-DU” (which peaked at No. 55), their Dua Lipa collab “Kiss and Make Up” (No. 93), “Kill This Love” (No. 41), their Lady Gaga collab “Sour Candy” (No. 33), “How You Like That” (No. 33), their Selena Gomez collab “Ice Cream” (No. 13), “Lovesick Girls” (No. 59), “Pink Venom” (No. 22), and “Shut Down” (No. 25).
Finally, BLACKPINK re-entered Billboard’s Artist 100 at No. 65 this week, marking their 33rd overall week on the chart.
Congratulations to BLACKPINK on their historic feat!
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