
BLACKPINK has achieved another milestone on Spotify, the world’s largest music streaming platform. YG Entertainment announced that BLACKPINK’s latest track ″JUMP″ has surpassed 100 million streams, matching the record set by ″Pink Venom″ as the fastest K-pop song to reach this mark by a female artist. This accomplishment underscores BLACKPINK’s unmatched influence in the music industry.
″JUMP″ has become the fastest K-pop song released this year to hit 100 million streams, reinforcing BLACKPINK’s dominance. In its first week, the song led Spotify’s global daily chart for six consecutive days and topped the weekly chart as well. It also recorded the highest stream count for any song released in 2025, reaching 44,759,923 streams.
Beyond Spotify, ″JUMP″ is making waves on various global charts. The song has topped Billboard’s main charts, including the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global (Excl. U.S.), and reached number 28 on the Hot 100. Additionally, it climbed to number 18 on the UK Official Singles Chart, breaking previous records.
Currently, BLACKPINK is on their ″BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR,″ which includes 31 shows across 16 cities. The group continues to engage with their global fanbase while expanding their musical achievements.