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Jennie is extending one of 2026’s most unexpected crossover hits with a new “Dracula (JENNIE Remix)” bundle, arriving this Friday with an added instrumental version and a UK/EU-exclusive physical release. After helping push Tame Impalas reworked single into global chart heavy rotation, the BLACKPINK star is now giving fans a collectible expansion just as the track continues climbing.

Available now for pre-order at $5.99, the UK/EU-exclusive jewel case CD single includes two tracks: “Dracula – JENNIE Remix” and its newly announced instrumental counterpart. While compact physical bundles have increasingly become a fan-driven sales strategy, this rollout feels particularly strategic given the remix’s sustained digital momentum nearly three months after its February 6 release.



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Originally co-written by Kevin Parker, Jennie, Sarah Aarons, and Carly Gibert, “Dracula (JENNIE Remix)” quickly evolved from a surprise collaboration into one of the year’s biggest alt-pop crossover moments. Parker first ignited speculation in early February by subtly editing the original “Dracula” YouTube description and later amplifying rumors through social media teasers, including studio footage revealing Jennie’s vocals. By the time the remix officially dropped on February 6, anticipation had already reached a fever pitch.

Commercially, the numbers justified the hype. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Global 200, marking Tame Impala’s first top-10 entry on the chart and Jennie’s fifth. In the United States, it cracked the Billboard Hot 100’s top 20, while its recent rise to No. 7 on Spotify’s Daily Global chart underscores unusual staying power for a remix-driven release. TikTok played a major role in that endurance, with viral edits, lip-sync trends, and fashion-centric videos keeping the song in algorithmic circulation well beyond launch week.

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