BLACKPINK has once again dominated the global charts, rewriting the history of K-POP girl groups.
According to YG Entertainment on the 22nd, BLACKPINK's new song "Jump" has topped both the Billboard Global 200 and the Billboard Global Excl. US charts. These achievements mark their third and fourth No.1s respectively, setting a new record as the first and most frequent K-POP girl group to achieve this feat on both charts.
Notably, on the Global 200 chart, "Jump" amassed a staggering 123 million streams, the highest figure for a song released by a female artist worldwide in 2025.
"Jump" also made its way into the Billboard Hot 100, landing at No.28 and becoming BLACKPINK's tenth entry into this chart. This adds to their record of having the most entries by a K-POP female artist, alongside hits like "Ice Cream," "Pink Venom," and "Shut Down."
The response on global music platforms has been phenomenal. BLACKPINK topped the Spotify Global Weekly Chart and made an impressive debut at No.18 on the UK Official Singles Chart, proving their strong presence in the mainstream pop market.
Their impact on YouTube has also been formidable. The music video for "Jump" remained the No. 1 trending music video globally on YouTube for eight consecutive days after its release, and it's currently on the verge of surpassing 100 million views, with over 88 million views to date.
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK is currently on their 'BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR .' Having completed shows in Goyang, Los Angeles, and Chicago, they are set to meet global fans in 16 cities worldwide, including Toronto, New York, Paris, London, Tokyo, and Bangkok, with a total of 31 performances.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Kyung-youn)