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Jennie is the moment! The BLACKPINK member has not only won fans’ hearts with her highly anticipated debut album Ruby but is also breaking streaming records. Just days after its release, the 29-year-old has officially become the most-streamed female K-pop soloist on Spotify, amassing 3.6 billion streams and surpassing her bandmate Lisa. This milestone comes as she gains momentum with her hit single “Like Jennie,” which entered the top 10 on the Daily Global Spotify chart today. Adding to the excitement, Jennie is riding the wave of her success by dropping the music video for “Handlebars,” featuring Dua Lipa. Notably, Jennie was the tenth most-streamed artist on Spotify for the fourth consecutive day and ranked fifth among female artists.



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Jennie’s debut album is not only thriving on Spotify but is also dominating multiple markets. In China, Ruby has become the best-selling digital album by a female artist this year. In the U.S., the LP is projected to debut in the top 10, with Hits Daily Double predicting a No. 7 entry. Additionally, she is set to perform at Coachella in April and will hold a special event in Paris on March 21. “Excited to partner with @visa and bring you VISA LIVE: JENNIE IN PARIS on March 21 at Le Zénith in Paris. Presale starts tomorrow,” she announced a few hours ago.

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