Blackpink’s “Jump” becomes its first song to last 10 weeks on the Hot 100, placing the group among a small circle of K-pop acts like BTS and Fifty Fifty.
After years of quiet, Blackpink returned this summer with «Jump», its highly-anticipated single, and first in a long time. In between releases, the four members of the outfit – Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa and Rosé – all released solo collections, and many of them enjoyed great commercial success all around the world, and even scored historic wins in America.
«Jump» is a thrilling, arena-sized dance anthem, and it has become a special hit for the band. As the tune holds on the Hot 100 once more, it reaches a notable landmark — one which the K-pop outfit has never seen before in the United States.How Long Has Blackpink’s “Jump” Lived on the Hot 100?Which K-Pop Groups Have 10-Week Hot 100 Hits?
Only five K-pop groups have seen at least one song spend 10 weeks or more on the Hot 100. Blackpink joins BTS, Fifty Fifty, Huntr/x and Saja Boys in this feat. The latter two of those acts scored their first 10-week winners only recently, and they’re all still on the chart.Which BTS Songs Spent the Most Time on the Hot 100?
Among all K-pop acts, BTS leads the way with the most songs that have spent 10 weeks or longer on the Hot 100. «Dynamite» owns this bit of history, as it managed an incredible 32 frames on the roster. For some time, that figure stood as the longest-charting K-pop tune ever in America.
The group followed “Dynamite” with «Butter» and «My Universe» with Coldplay, which managed 20 and 17 frames on the list, respectively.