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BLACKPINK’s latest digital single JUMP, released on July 11, 2025, has taken the global music scene by storm. Within just 24 hours, the song rocketed to No. 1 on the Spotify Global Chart, a feat that instantly generated excitement among fans and industry insiders alike. With JUMP, BLACKPINK not only proved their continued relevance and mass appeal but also etched a new chapter in K-pop history by becoming the only group from South Korea to achieve three No. 1 hits on Spotify’s global ranking.
This achievement puts them ahead of all other Korean acts, including BTS, who previously held the top spot for their hits Dynamite and Take Two. BLACKPINK’s dominance now includes Pink Venom, Shut Down, and JUMP, placing them in an elite tier of Spotify history that transcends genre and geography. What makes this particular milestone more impactful is that BLACKPINK now leads as the most-streamed K-pop group ever on the platform, further proving their international fanbase’s unwavering support and the group’s unparalleled global influence.
Beyond setting records within the K-pop sphere, BLACKPINK is now making waves among global female music icons. With three songs reaching No. 1 on Spotify’s Global Chart, they now share the fourth-place position among female artists with the most chart-topping hits. That puts them shoulder to shoulder with internationally acclaimed names like Rihanna, Olivia Rodrigo, and Sabrina Carpenter. Only three artists have achieved more—Billie Eilish with six, Ariana Grande with eight, and Taylor Swift reigning with twelve. For a K-pop girl group that debuted in 2016, this ascent into the top ranks of global streaming is no small feat.
JUMP continues to build momentum, holding the No. 1 position on Spotify Global for five consecutive days as of July 17. During this period, the song consistently drew in over 6.5 million daily streams. This makes JUMP the second-longest-running K-pop song at No. 1, just behind their own track Shut Down, which stayed at the top for six days. Interestingly, Pink Venom—also by BLACKPINK—held the top spot for three days, giving the group an unbroken sweep of the top three positions among K-pop’s longest-charting No. 1s on the platform.
The group’s record doesn’t just shine in comparison to other Korean acts. In Spotify’s entire history, BLACKPINK is now the only music group—across all genres—to have three different songs reach No. 1 for multiple days. This level of consistency, paired with the diverse appeal of their sound, solidifies BLACKPINK not just as K-pop royalty, but as a force in global pop music.
A glance at the current top five longest-running No. 1 K-pop tracks on Spotify Global further underscores their domination. With Shut Down (6 days), JUMP (5 days), and Pink Venom (3 days) occupying the top three spots, BLACKPINK has effectively built a stronghold on the chart. The remaining two slots are held by HUNTR/X’s Golden (2 days) and BTS’s Dynamite and Take Two (each with 1 day). Even among rising competition, BLACKPINK’s position remains unshaken.
As JUMP continues its impressive run, BLACKPINK’s legacy only grows stronger. Their combination of genre-bending music, global stage presence, and fan loyalty continues to redefine what it means to be a K-pop act in the global market.