BLACKPINK’s new single “Jump” has officially entered the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 28, marking a historic achievement for the global K-pop superstars. With this debut, BLACKPINK becomes the first female K-pop act ever to score ten entries on the chart. Before “Jump,” the group made it to the coveted chart with the following tracks: “Ice Cream” (No. 13), “Pink Venom” (No. 22), “Kill This Love” (No. 41), “Shut Down” (No. 25), “Sour Candy” (No. 33), “How You Like That” (No. 33), “DDU-DU DDU-DU” (No. 55), “Kiss and Make Up” (No. 93), and “Lovesick Girls” (No. 59).
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Released on July 11, “Jump” is BLACKPINK’s first new music since their 2022 album Born Pink, and the track has already made a global impact. It debuted at No. 1 on both the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts, becoming the group’s third chart-topper following “Shut Down” and “Pink Venom.”
Streaming numbers reflect the massive anticipation. On its first day, “Jump” earned over 7 million Spotify streams worldwide, debuting at No. 2 on the Global Spotify chart. Within 24 hours, it climbed to No. 1, giving BLACKPINK their third No. 1 hit on the platform—another record for a K-pop group. The song then closed out the week with a massive 44.7 million streams.
The success of “Jump” coincides with BLACKPINK’s Deadline world tour, their first-ever all-stadium tour, which kicked off in early July. The music video for the track also set records, generating over 44 million views in just two days—making it the biggest YouTube debut of 2025 so far. In addition, it topped the YouTube Weekly Global Top Music Videos chart. “Jump” also reached the top spot on iTunes in over 60 countries, including the United States.






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