BLACKPINK rose to the top of the Global Chart through the massive success of their new single “JUMP.” The track ranked No.1 on Spotify’s global chart for three consecutive days and continued breaking records worldwide. Despite facing accusations, fans defended the group by highlighting YG’s weak promotion and lack of manipulation.
BLACKPINK climbs the Global Chart with the success of JUMP
BLACKPINK is proving its world-class status with the explosive global success of their new song “JUMP.” On July 14 (U.S. time), “JUMP” topped Spotify’s Daily Top Songs Global Chart. The group has held the number one position for three consecutive days since July 12, breaking their own record for the most No.1 songs by a K-pop group on the chart.
JUMP helps BLACKPINK dominate rankings across the Global Chart
The song’s popularity continues to climb rapidly. On July 14 alone, it recorded over 6.56 million streams—more than one million higher than the day before. “JUMP” also hit its highest chart positions to date in 37 countries, including the U.S. (19th) and the U.K. (20th), demonstrating its unstoppable global appeal.
The Global Chart reveals how BLACKPINK and JUMP expand global influence
BLACKPINK is also making waves on the UK Official Charts. On July 15, “JUMP” reached No.7 on the Official Trending Chart, which tracks the most popular new songs. The Official Charts hinted that the group is on track to debut in the UK Singles Top 40. This growing momentum has raised expectations for their upcoming performance on the UK charts.
Streaming numbers show strong momentum in the U.S., U.K., and beyond
Meanwhile, the “JUMP” music video has dominated YouTube’s Global Daily Top Music Videos since its release on July 11. It remains in the No.1 spot for the fourth consecutive day, with nearly 62 million views. The video’s popularity is especially strong in the U.S. and U.K., highlighting BLACKPINK’s wide-reaching visual influence.
MLBPARK users react to BLACKPINK’s chart battle against global stars
On the Korean online community MLBPARK, fans discussed the tough competition BLACKPINK faced to reach No.1 on Spotify. The group beat top-tier artists like Justin Bieber, Travis Scott, Drake, and Bad Bunny. People noted that going up against even one of them is like enduring a natural disaster—so defeating all four amazed many.
Controversy fades as fans defend YG’s handling of the JUMP release
Still, some skeptics accused BLACKPINK of manipulating streams to secure their top ranking. However, these claims were quickly dismissed. Fans pointed out that YG Entertainment lacks the efficiency to pull off such tactics. They released the song only a few days in advance and premiered it at a concert. The official digital release followed that performance. YG didn’t even put out a remix version, revealing their poor promotional planning. Because of this, most saw the allegations as baseless, and the criticism quickly faded.

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Jump is a different era of all BLACKPINK and definitely we love it !! I miss BLACKPINK..