
BLACKPINK has done it again. The world’s biggest K-pop girl group has made history with their latest single JUMP.
This week, BLACKPINK entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 28. This is their 10th song to land on the famous chart. That means they are now the first K-pop female act ever to reach this record.

And they didn’t stop there.
JUMP Hits No. 1 on Billboard Dance Digital Song Sales
The new song JUMP also hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance Digital Song Sales chart. No other K-pop group has ever done this. BLACKPINK has now made another “first-ever” record in music.
Their fans, known as BLINKs, have gone wild with support. And why not? The song is a banger, and the numbers prove it.
Spotify Records Broken
On Spotify, JUMP recorded over 9.3 million streams on its first day. It became the biggest debut for any female artist in 2025. The song also hit No. 2 on Spotify’s Global Chart, another huge win for the group.
With this, BLACKPINK is showing they’re not just K-pop stars. They’re global music powerhouses.
A Look Back at BLACKPINK’s Billboard Songs
The 10 songs that got them this Billboard crown include:
- DDU-DU DDU-DU
- Kill This Love
- How You Like That
- Ice Cream
- Shut Down
- Pink Venom
- Sour Candy
- Kiss and Make Up
- Lovesick Girls
- JUMP
Every track had its moment. Now with JUMP, they’ve pushed the bar even higher.
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Taking Over the World — Literally
While breaking records, BLACKPINK is also on their DEADLINE world tour. They started in Seoul and have already hit major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, London, and Paris.
Fans all over the world are singing, dancing, and celebrating the group’s success.
What’s Next?
At this point, it’s safe to say BLACKPINK is not just making music. They’re making history. With 10 Billboard entries, a Spotify record, and a chart-topping hit, BLACKPINK is on a roll — and it’s not stopping anytime soon.
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