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.