BLACKPINK continues to dominate global charts with their latest single “JUMP”, marking a major milestone on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart and extending their streak on the Billboard Hot 100 for a fifth consecutive week.
On August 19, 2025 (local time), Billboard released its latest chart rankings, revealing that “JUMP”—which made a splashy debut at No. 28 on the Hot 100 last month—remains strong at No. 74 for the chart week ending August 23.
Though it’s slid slightly from its peak, the track’s staying power confirms its popularity and sustained airplay across digital and radio platforms in the U.S.
BLACKPINK Breaks Personal Records on U.S. Charts
“JUMP” has now become BLACKPINK’s third-longest charting song on the Billboard Hot 100, surpassing the 2019 hit “Kill This Love,” which charted for four weeks.
Only “Ice Cream” (with Selena Gomez), which stayed on the chart for eight weeks in 2020, and “Pink Venom” (six weeks in 2022), have charted longer.
This latest milestone reinforces BLACKPINK’s continued evolution and endurance as a top-tier global girl group successfully bridging the K-pop and Western music markets.
It also illustrates the group’s ability to balance their signature style with mainstream-friendly production that resonates with a broader international audience.
New Peak on Billboard Pop Airplay Chart
While maintaining a position on the Hot 100 is already a feat, BLACKPINK’s U.S. radio success tells a bigger story.
In its fifth week, “JUMP” climbed to a new peak of No. 22 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, which tracks radio spins on major Top 40 stations across the country.
This climb is a significant achievement for a non-English track in the highly competitive American pop radio landscape, further proving BLACKPINK’s cross-cultural influence.
The group continues to receive increasing support from mainstream U.S. radio programmers, a barrier that many international acts, particularly from Asia, have struggled to break through.
Global Charts: Top 10 Mainstay
Beyond the U.S., BLACKPINK is holding strong globally. For the fifth week in a row, “JUMP” has maintained high placements on Billboard’s worldwide charts:
- No. 3 on the Global Excl. U.S. Chart
- No. 7 on the Billboard Global 200
These consistent rankings signal overwhelming international support from fans across Europe, Asia, South America, and beyond.

With “JUMP,” BLACKPINK is not only reaffirming their reign in the K-pop industry but also positioning themselves as one of the most influential female music acts on the global stage.
A Strategic Rollout and Strong Fanbase Fuel Success
The success of “JUMP” is no accident. YG Entertainment and BLACKPINK executed a highly strategic release and promotion campaign, which included:
- A digital-first single launch with strong visual content
- Consistent promotion on Korean and international music shows
- A presence at key U.S. festivals and talk shows
- Digital marketing campaigns targeting both domestic and international audiences
This campaign was backed by BLACKPINK’s fiercely loyal fanbase, BLINKs, who continue to break streaming records and push global trends.
From TikTok challenges to fan-driven streaming goals and global hashtag campaigns, “JUMP” has remained visible on all major platforms.
Context in BLACKPINK’s Chart History
As of this week, BLACKPINK’s Billboard Hot 100 longevity ranks as follows:
- “Ice Cream” (ft. Selena Gomez) – 8 weeks
- “Pink Venom” – 6 weeks
- “JUMP” – 5 weeks (ongoing)
- “Kill This Love” – 4 weeks
“JUMP” overtaking “Kill This Love” is a symbolic moment. While “Kill This Love” marked BLACKPINK’s first major breakthrough in the West, “JUMP” represents the group’s growth from rising global idols to firmly established international artists.
What’s Next: New Album and Future Plans
According to recent reports, YG Entertainment is preparing to release a new BLACKPINK album, with “JUMP” acting as its lead single.
This follows the group’s 9th music show win and triple crown on SBS’s Inkigayo, showcasing domestic support alongside international acclaim.
There’s also growing speculation about a world tour extension or U.S. festival appearances, given the success of “JUMP” on both charts and radio.
Whether this will include new sub-unit activities, solo releases, or further English-language singles remains to be seen.
