BLACKPINK Dominates Global YouTube Charts with 'JUMP' in First Week of Comeback
BLACKPINK Dominates Global YouTube Charts with 'JUMP' in First Week of Comeback
BLACKPINK has swept the top spots on major global YouTube charts in the first week of their comeback.

According to the latest YouTube chart released on July 20, 2025 (covering the period from July 11 to July 17, 2025), BLACKPINK's 'JUMP' claimed the number one position on both the global YouTube weekly popular songs and weekly popular music videos charts. The track has topped the charts not only in South Korea but also in major pop markets such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

'JUMP' has received an explosive response from music fans on YouTube since its release on July 11. It quickly rose to the top of YouTube's worldwide trending videos and popular music categories and continues to maintain its top position.

In addition to YouTube, BLACKPINK is showcasing their formidable presence on various global charts. On Spotify, the world's largest music streaming platform, their second studio album's title track 'Shut Down' followed by 'JUMP' reached the top of the global weekly chart, setting a new record for the most number-one positions by a K-pop group on this chart. The song also held the top spot on the daily chart for six consecutive days. In the UK Official Singles Chart, 'JUMP' landed at 18th place, marking the highest position for a BLACKPINK release.

Several prominent international media outlets have also given positive reviews. Billboard, a leading American music publication, described 'JUMP' as a 'High-Energy Anthem,' while the UK music magazine NME praised it for delivering 'intense and addictive energy,' recommending viewers to watch the music video.

BLACKPINK is currently on their 'BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR ' spanning 16 cities with 31 shows. They have successfully completed performances in Goyang, Los Angeles, and Chicago, and will continue to meet fans in major stadiums across Toronto, New York, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, London, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Bulacan, Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and more.