Overview
- The remix, which Billboard updated Monday, jumped from No. 18 to No. 10 on the Hot 100.
- Billboard measured about 12.1 million streams and 23.1 million in radio audience for the week, and the track reached No. 29 on the all-format Radio Songs chart.
- The move marks Jennie’s highest solo placement on the Hot 100 and Tame Impala’s first entry into the chart’s top tier.
- The song regained momentum after its February release as a duet, with TikTok and other short-form clips helping convert attention into plays and airplay.
- With Jennie joining Rosé as a solo top 10 scorer, BLACKPINK becomes the fifth all-female group to have two members earn solo Hot 100 top 10s.