JENNIE has reached a new career milestone on the Billboard Hot 100, earning her seventh entry as “Dracula (Remix)” secures an official credit. The achievement makes her the female K-pop soloist with the most appearances in the chart’s history.
The remix, led by Tame Impala, reaches a new peak of No. 18 on this week’s Hot 100, surpassing JENNIE’s previous peak with “One of the Girls,” which reached No. 51 in 2024. As a result, “Dracula (Remix)” is set to become her highest-charting track to date in the United States. JENNIE previously entered the chart with songs from Ruby: “ExtraL” (No. 75), “Handlebars” (No. 80), “Like JENNIE” (No. 83), “Love Hangover” (No. 96), and “Mantra” (No. 98).
Released on February 6, the collaboration quickly gained traction across platforms. A viral TikTok trend accelerated its global reach, while streaming numbers have continued to climb steadily. On Spotify’s Daily Global Chart, the track recently rose to a new peak of No. 14 with 2.931 million streams. The remix also reached No. 11 on the Billboard Global 200.
Serving as single from Deadbeat, the original “Dracula,” released September 26, 2025, introduced a different phase for Tame Impala. Built on disco and electropop elements, the track became the project’s first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and its most commercially successful release to date. It originally debuted at No. 55 in October 2025.






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