Over the last year and change, the four members of BLACKPINK have dominated the global charts, each individually reaching the top five on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. It all led to the group’s reunion, as “Jump,” the act’s first single in nearly three years, debuts atop both lists (dated July 26) and expands the pop stars’ record résumés.
“Jump” is BLACKPINK’s fourth song to crown the Global Excl. U.S. chart, following “Lovesick Girls” in 2020, and within weeks of one another in 2022, “Pink Venom” and “Shut Down.” Bested only by BTS’ seven, it makes BLACKPINK the woman-fronted act with the most No. 1s in the chart’s five-year history, breaking out of a tie with Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift. Further, it’s the eighth chart-topper in the greater BLACKPINK universe, including entries by its members as soloists.
ROSÉ first got there with “On the Ground” in 2021, which debuted on top. JENNIE hit No. 1 with “You & Me” in 2023. LISA followed in 2024 with “Rockstar.” And ROSÉ scored a second – and record-breaking – chart-topper with her Bruno Mars collab “APT.,” which led for 19 weeks – more than any other song to date. That means that BLACKPINK and/or one of its members have topped the chart each year since its 2020 inception.
In its first week of release (ending July 17), “Jump” drew 123 million streams and sold 14,000 downloads worldwide, according to Luminate. That’s the highest weekly global streaming count since Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars pulled in 128.6 million with “Die With A Smile” in February.
“Jump” did most of its business outside the United States, where consumption accounted for 89% of its streams (109.9 million) and 75% of its sales (11,000). It’s the biggest non-U.S. streaming count since January when BLACKPINK’s own ROSÉ topped 111 million with “APT.”
The last duo or group to post a bigger number, besides WHAM!’s perennial “Last Christmas” (from 1984), was BLACKPINK itself, with 139.9 million non-U.S. streams for the debut of “Shut Down” in 2022. Before that? BLACKPINK again, a month prior, with “Pink Venom” (198.1 million).
Dating to the inaugural Global Excl. U.S. list, only 19 songs have logged more than 100 million weekly streams outside of the U.S. Seven of them are by BLACKPINK or one of its members, including JISOO’s No. 2-peaking “Flower” (103.3 million, week ending April 6, 2023).