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Jennie’s ‘You & Me’ Skyrockets to 7th Place on U.S. Billboard

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BLACKPINK’s Jennie has carved her name in the top ranks of the U.S. Billboard main chart with a special single.

According to the latest chart revealed first by the U.S. Billboard on its website and social media on the 16th (local time), Jennie’s special single “You & Me” ranked 7th on the Billboard Global 200 and 1st on the Billboard Global (Billboard Global Excl. U.S.) chart.

Related image of BLACKPINK’s Jennie’s “You & Me” [Photo=YG Entertainment]

The U.S. Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global rank based on streaming and music sales (downloads) collected from over 200 regions worldwide. As a chart created by the U.S. Billboard reflecting the latest trends in the pop music market, it is considered one of the global popularity indicators.

With this, BLACKPINK has become the first K-pop group where all members have ranked in the top 10 of the Billboard Global 200 with solo songs. Rosé with “On The Ground,” Lisa with “LALISA,” and “MONEY,” and Jisoo with “FLOWER” have been ranked within the top 10 of the chart.

In addition, Jennie, following Rosé, topped Billboard Global (Billboard Global Excl. U.S.), making BLACKPINK the first K-pop female group to achieve No. 1 on the chart with more than one member. Billboard also highlighted the past achievements of the members along with these accomplishments.

Jennie’s “You & Me” also continues its record march on other global charts. It ranked 39th on the U.K. Official Singles Chart, one of the world’s two major charts along with the U.S. Billboard, and 13th on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs Global Chart, the world’s largest music streaming platform.

By. Jung Ji-won

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