SEOUL (ANN/THE KOREA HERALD) – In a remarkable comeback, Jennie of Blackpink and Jungkook of BTS are reclaiming their spots on Billboard’s main album and single charts, igniting excitement among fans worldwide.
According to recent data from Billboard, the collaborative track “One Of The Girls,” featuring Jennie, Lily-Rose Depp, and The Weeknd, has ascended to a new peak position of No 57 on the Hot 100 chart, up from its previous spot at No 58.
The surge in rankings marks a significant milestone for Jennie, who not only stars in the HBO series “The Idol,” for which the song serves as an original soundtrack, but also makes history as the first female K-pop solo artist to maintain a song on Billboard’s Hot 100 for seven consecutive weeks.
Additionally, Jennie’s achievement as the highest-charting female K-pop soloist on the Hot 100 further solidifies her impact on the global music scene.
Moreover, “One Of The Girls” has demonstrated its staying power on the charts, holding steady at No 6 for an impressive 18 consecutive weeks on Billboard’s Global Excluding US chart and maintaining a position at No 11 on the Global 200 chart.
Meanwhile, Jungkook’s solo endeavour “Standing Next To You” is also on an upward trajectory, climbing to No 81 from its previous position at No 94 on the Hot 100 chart. The song’s success mirrors that of Jungkook’s album “Golden,” which continues to perform strongly at No 71 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Notably, the single “Standing Next To You” has secured a spot at No 31 on the Billboard Global 200 chart for an impressive 14 consecutive weeks.
As Jennie and Jungkook’s chart-topping prowess continues to captivate audiences globally, their remarkable achievements underscore the enduring influence and popularity of K-pop on the international music landscape. Fans eagerly anticipate what future triumphs these talented artists will bring as they soar to greater heights on Billboard and beyond.