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BLACKPINK’s long-awaited comeback with their digital single Jump has taken the global music scene by storm, and fans couldn’t be more thrilled. After nearly three years without a full-group release, the quartet’s return has proven nothing short of historic. The track dropped on July 11 and within mere hours, it was already rewriting records, sweeping global charts and demonstrating the group’s unparalleled popularity and staying power.
One of the most remarkable feats was Jump rocketing to the No. 1 position on the iTunes US chart, making BLACKPINK the only girl group in history to achieve this milestone. The achievement not only extends their own previous record—first set in 2022 with Pink Venom—but also further solidifies their unique standing in the global pop landscape. For fans, this comeback felt like both a celebration and a statement. From streaming the song endlessly to flooding social media with support, BLINKs have once again showcased their dedication and the unmatched force of BLACKPINK’s fandom.
The song’s impact wasn’t limited to the U.S. market. According to YG Entertainment, Jump reached No. 1 on iTunes charts in an astonishing 47 countries, spanning continents and language barriers. It also secured the top spot on the Worldwide iTunes Song Chart, reflecting a truly global resonance. In response to the group’s sweeping success, fans didn’t hold back, calling them “the queens of K-pop” and celebrating their comeback as nothing short of iconic. The speed and scale of the track’s climb speak volumes—not just about BLACKPINK’s massive fanbase, but also their continued relevance in an ever-evolving industry.
Accompanying the song was a visually stunning music video that amplified the track’s bold energy and marked a triumphant return to form. The video, released on the same day, reintroduced the group’s signature blend of fierce style, sharp choreography, and undeniable charisma. Since their last major release, Born Pink, in September 2022, BLACKPINK had focused on solo endeavors and world tour performances. Jump, therefore, feels like a reawakening—both for the group and for the fans who’ve been eagerly waiting to see them reunite in the studio and on stage.
Beyond iTunes, the song’s success has rippled across major Asian music markets as well. It received platinum certification on QQ Music in China, a strong indicator of its commercial success, and also clinched the No. 1 spot on Japan’s AWA Hot Trending Songs chart. These achievements show that Jump is not just a fleeting hit—it’s a cultural moment, one that reaffirms BLACKPINK’s dominance both in K-pop and across the global pop music landscape.
In the end, Jump isn’t just a song—it’s a declaration. BLACKPINK is back, bigger and bolder than ever, ready to take on the world stage once more. And if these early milestones are any indication, they’re already well on their way.