BLACKPINK member Jennie has officially reached a major new career milestone in the United States. Her collaboration with Australian music project Tame Impala, “Dracula,” has climbed into the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time, marking the highest Hot 100 ranking of her solo career so far.
According to the latest Billboard chart update, “Dracula” rose to No. 10 on the Hot 100 chart, which tracks the most popular songs in the United States through a combination of streaming, sales, and radio airplay. The achievement also gives Tame Impala his first-ever Top 10 entry on the chart.

With the milestone, Jennie becomes the second member of BLACKPINK to enter the Hot 100 Top 10 as a soloist, following Rosé, whose collaboration “APT.” with Bruno Mars previously peaked at No. 3.
The new achievement also places BLACKPINK in a rare category within Billboard history. The group has now become the fifth all-female group to see two separate members reach the Hot 100 Top 10 as solo artists. The only other groups to achieve the feat are Destiny’s Child, Fifth Harmony, The Go-Go’s, and The Runaways.
Beyond the Hot 100 itself, “Dracula” also performed strongly across multiple Billboard genre charts. The track reached No. 1 on both the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart and the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, highlighting the song’s crossover appeal between electronic, alternative, and mainstream pop audiences.
Meanwhile, the song continues gaining momentum on U.S. radio as well. “Dracula” climbed to a new peak of No. 18 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart, which measures spins on mainstream Top 40 stations, while also reaching No. 23 on the overall Radio Songs chart across all formats.
The success of “Dracula” further strengthens Jennie’s standing as one of the most commercially successful K-pop soloists in the global market. Over the past year, BLACKPINK’s members have increasingly expanded their individual careers beyond the group’s activities, with solo music releases, fashion partnerships, and international collaborations continuing to perform strongly worldwide.