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BLACKPINK Goes Straight to No.1 on YouTube’s Global MV Chart

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Blackpink swept the top of the YouTube chart at the same time as its comeback, proving its powerful influence as a global top artist.

According to YouTube’s latest chart (2025.07.11), BlackPink’s new digital single “JUMP” topped the popular music video list on YouTube. It topped the list in Korea as well as other countries around the world, including the U.S., the U.K., and Canada.

The music video of “JUMP” is receiving explosive response with a story line that melts BlackPink’s identity, an iconic production, and an all-time scale that seems to be watching a movie. In fact, it went straight to the top of YouTube’s Worldwide Trending and Popularity Rising Music at the same time as it was released at 1 p.m. on the 11th.

In addition, on the first day of its release, it became the “most watched video in 24 hours” and has been recovering the throne so far, and the number of views exceeded 40 million in less than two days. The number of subscribers to BLACKPINK’s official YouTube channel has reached 97.6 million, the highest number of artists worldwide, continuing the “YouTube Queen” record march in name and reality.

Not only YouTube but also other global indicators stand out. “JUMP” topped iTunes’ song charts in 56 regions and is showing off its presence by topping major local platforms including QQ Music, China’s largest music streaming site, and AWA in Japan.

Meanwhile, BLACKPINK is conducting its 31st “BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR” in a total of 16 cities. Having recently successfully completed their first performance in Goyang, they will communicate with fans by embroidering stadium-class venues around the world, including Chicago, Toronto, New York, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, London, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Bulacan, Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong, following Los Angeles on the 12th and 13th.

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