‘JUMP’ storms global charts, setting new milestones for the K-pop superstars
BLACKPINK cements its dominance on Spotify, YouTube, and UK charts with latest single

BLACKPINK has once again written a new chapter in K-pop history with its latest single ‘JUMP.’
On July 19, YG Entertainment announced that BLACKPINK’s digital single ‘JUMP’ claimed the top spot on the Spotify Top Songs Global Weekly Chart released on July 17 (local time). This marks BLACKPINK’s second time securing the number one position on this chart, following their second studio album’s title track ‘Shut Down.’ Such an achievement is unprecedented for any K-pop group, as BLACKPINK now holds both the record for most number ones and as the first group to reach it twice.
Within just one week of its release, ‘JUMP’ amassed an impressive 44,759,923 streams, the highest among all newly released tracks in 2025 so far. This resounding feat once again demonstrates BLACKPINK’s formidable global influence.
Furthermore, BLACKPINK maintained its reign atop the chart for six consecutive days, asserting its unrivaled presence on the world’s largest music streaming platform. Their dominance on Spotify illustrates the group’s undisputed status as global top-tier artists.

Success for ‘JUMP’ is not limited to Spotify. On the most recent UK Official Singles Chart released July 18 (local time), the song climbed to No. 18, marking BLACKPINK’s highest-ever ranking in the UK. With this, BLACKPINK has now placed a total of nine songs within the Top 40.
The response on YouTube has been equally explosive. The ‘JUMP’ music video secured the title of ‘most viewed video in 24 hours’ upon its July 11 release, and has now topped YouTube’s Global Daily Popular Music Video chart for seven consecutive days.
BLACKPINK’s global sensation is echoed across other music charts as well. To date, ‘JUMP’ has conquered the iTunes Song Chart in 61 countries, including the United States, and continues to top domestic platforms such as Melon, Genie, and Flo, hinting at long-term popularity.
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK is continuing its ‘BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR DEADLINE,’ performing a total of 31 concerts across 16 cities worldwide. Major stops such as Goyang, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Paris, London, and Bangkok are set to be highlighted along the way.
Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”
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