All four members of BLACKPINK have now appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 as solo artists, with JISOO completing the full set on the most recent chart dated Oct. 25.
JISOO and ZAYN’s “Eyes Closed,” which arrived on Oct. 10 through Bissoo/Warner Records, opens at No. 72 on the Hot 100. The debut is driven by 5.8 million official U.S. streams, a radio airplay audience of 225,000, and 2,000 units sold through Oct. 16, according to Luminate.
With the new entry, JISOO joins fellow BLACKPINK members ROSÉ, LISA and JENNIE in having solo songs chart on the Hot 100. As a result, BLACKPINK becomes the first all-female K-pop group to see every member chart individually on the tally.
Below is a breakdown of each member’s solo performance history on the Hot 100:
ROSÉ:
- “On the Ground” (No. 70 peak in 2021)
- “Toxic Till the End” (No. 90; 2024)
- “APT.,” with Bruno Mars (No. 3; 2025)
- “On My Mind,” with Alex Warren (No. 60; 2025)
LISA:
- “Lalisa” (No. 84; 2021)
- “Money” (No. 90; 2021)
- “Rockstar” (No. 70; 2024)
- “New Woman,” feat. Rosalía (No. 97; 2024)
- “Born Again,” feat. Doja Cat & Raye (No. 68; 2025)
- “Priceless,” with Maroon 5 (No. 76; 2025)

JENNIE:
- “One of the Girls,” with The Weeknd & Lily-Rose Depp (No. 51; 2024)
- “Mantra” (No. 98; 2024)
- “ExtraL,” with Doechii (No. 75; 2025)
- “Handlebars,” with Dua Lipa (No. 80; 2025)
- “Like JENNIE” (No. 83; 2025)
- “Love Hangover,” with Dominic Fike (No. 96; 2025)
JISOO:
- “Eyes Closed,” with ZAYN (No. 72; 2025)
As a group, BLACKPINK has placed 10 songs on the Hot 100:
- “DDU-DU DDU-DU” (No. 55; 2018)
- “Kiss and Make Up,” with Dua Lipa” (No. 93; 2018)
- “Kill This Love” (No. 41; 2019)
- “Ice Cream,” with Selena Gomez (No. 13; 2020)
- “Sour Candy,” with Lady Gaga (No. 33; 2020)
- “How You Like That” (No. 33; 2020)
- “Lovesick Girls” (No. 59; 2020)
- “Pink Venom” (No. 22; 2022)
- “Shut Down” (No. 25; 2022)
- “Jump” (No. 28; 2025)
BLACKPINK has consistently broken new ground on Billboard’s charts. When it debuted in 2018, “DDU-DU DDU-DU” became the highest-charting Hot 100 entry by an all-female K-pop group, a milestone later surpassed by “Ice Cream,” which peaked at No. 13.
The group also made history in 2022 as the first K-pop girl group to top the Billboard 200 with Born Pink.
