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BLACKPINK has made a thunderous return with their latest digital single, JUMP, which quickly dominated the global music charts. The track launched with enormous success on Spotify, setting multiple records and reinforcing BLACKPINK’s position as one of the most powerful forces in K-pop and female-led music. In just 24 hours, JUMP amassed over 9.3 million total streams, with 7.028 million officially credited, marking the biggest Spotify debut for any female artist in 2025. It landed at No. 2 on Spotify’s Global Daily Chart, just behind Justin Bieber’s DAISIES, but still emerged as the top debut for a girl group and K-pop act this year. The impressive numbers highlighted BLACKPINK’s enduring global influence and their ability to draw massive streaming audiences on a scale few others can match.
The track’s success didn’t just set a new benchmark—it completely redefined it. Before JUMP, aespa held the 2025 record for the biggest K-pop girl group debut with their song Dirty Work, which earned 2.39 million streams. BLACKPINK’s JUMP nearly quadrupled that figure. Similarly, TWICE’s THIS IS FOR garnered 2.25 million debut streams, which further illustrates the gap BLACKPINK created with their new release. These comparisons underline just how far ahead JUMP is from even the most anticipated K-pop releases of the year. BLACKPINK’s return shattered existing expectations and highlighted the group’s dominance in an increasingly competitive landscape.
The reach of JUMP also extended beyond the K-pop genre. It became the most-streamed debut for any female artist in 2025, overtaking Sabrina Carpenter’s Manchild, which previously held the top spot with 8.7 million streams on its first day. Rather than triggering rivalry, the moment became one of celebration for both fanbases. BLACKPINK and Sabrina Carpenter have publicly expressed mutual respect, and fans responded to the milestone with a sense of unity and pride in seeing women artists leading global charts with record-breaking numbers.
Beyond the success of the single itself, JUMP had a powerful ripple effect on BLACKPINK’s broader presence on Spotify. The group jumped 128 spots on the Spotify Global Daily Top Artists chart, landing at No. 41. This dramatic rise further reflects the immediate and overwhelming response to their return. The momentum from JUMP has reaffirmed BLACKPINK’s position at the forefront of global pop music and shown that their influence continues to grow, even years into their career.