BLACKPINK has done it again.
The global K-pop sensation has officially hit 100 million streams on Spotify with their latest single “JUMP,” reaching the milestone in just 17 days. This ties the record they previously set with “Pink Venom”—making it the fastest 100 million streaming achievement ever by a K-pop female act.
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Released on July 11, “JUMP” marks BLACKPINK’s 33rd song to surpass 100 million streams on the platform. The track’s explosive growth solidifies the group’s status not only as chart-toppers, but as historic trendsetters in the K-pop industry.
From the start, “JUMP” was destined to soar. It topped the Spotify Global Daily Chart for six straight days after release and debuted at No. 1 on the weekly chart, amassing over 44.7 million streams in its first week—the highest debut week total for any 2025 release so far.
Its success has spread far beyond Spotify. On the Billboard Global 200 and Global (Excl. U.S.) charts, “JUMP” claimed the No. 1 spot, while also debuting at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. In the UK, BLACKPINK climbed to No. 18 on the Official Singles Chart—setting a new personal best for the group in the region.
Currently, BLACKPINK is captivating fans around the world with their “BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE>.” After wrapping up a powerful North American leg—including shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and New York—the tour is now heading to Europe and Asia, with performances scheduled in Paris, Milan, Barcelona, London, Bangkok, Jakarta, Tokyo, and more.