Billboard has confirmed that the collaborative track featuring Australian psychedelic rock project Tame Impala and global superstar Jennie of BLACKPINK has officially surged into the top 10 of the prestigious Billboard Hot 100. This remarkable achievement saw the song climb from No. 18 the previous week, marking a significant milestone for both artists.
The track in question, “Dracula,” initially debuted in October as a solo release from Tame Impala. Its momentum dramatically increased following the release of a dynamic remix version in February, which prominently features Jennie. This revitalized remix quickly captivated audiences, especially gaining widespread traction and driving its rapid chart ascent through popular short-form video platforms.
According to official Billboard data, the collaborative hit registered an impressive 12.1 million streams during the latest tracking week, reflecting a 5 percent increase from the previous week. Simultaneously, its radio airplay experienced a significant 20 percent surge, reaching 23.1 million audience impressions, underscoring its growing popularity across diverse platforms.
The Billboard Hot 100 serves as the definitive chart ranking the most popular songs in the United States, encompassing all music genres. Its comprehensive methodology integrates crucial data points from streaming services, traditional radio airplay, and digital sales, providing a holistic view of a song’s impact and reach.
With this monumental achievement, Jennie becomes only the second member of the globally renowned K-pop group BLACKPINK to secure a top 10 solo entry on the highly competitive Billboard Hot 100 chart. She follows in the footsteps of fellow member Rose, whose remarkable collaboration “APT.” with Grammy-winning artist Bruno Mars previously soared to a peak position of No. 3.
This remarkable feat elevates BLACKPINK into an exclusive league, as they become only the fifth group in history to boast two female members achieving solo top 10 hits on the Hot 100. This places them alongside iconic acts such as Destiny’s Child, Fifth Harmony, Fleetwood Mac, and The Go-Go’s, cementing their legacy in music history.
