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A mesmerizing icon that has swept up the global pop scene, ‘Jennie’
‘Dracula’, born from a bold encounter with Tame Impala, has once again smashed into ‘Billboard’. It’s a shining moment for ‘Jennie’—a presence so distinct that goes beyond a mere K-pop star, reshaping the landscape of popular music around the world.
Global icon ‘Jennie’ has set off another massive shift in the music world. ‘Dracula (Dracula)’, a track featuring work with acclaimed artist Tame Impala, has reclaimed No. 10 on the U.S. ‘Billboard Hot 100’ chart, fully proving her relentless global reach.
According to the chart preview Billboard released on the 8th (local time), ‘Dracula’ surged straight up by a remarkable four spots from the previous week, making a flashy return to the ‘Top 10’. The result matches a record for the highest ranking she previously achieved last month, suggesting this is not a passing trend but a solid global phenomenon.
The song’s momentum looks like a drama unfolding. The original track debuted in October last year by the Australian-born genius musician Tame Impala, and this year it was reborn in February as a remix featuring ‘Jennie’’s captivating vocals. Since then, it has swept through global ‘short-form platforms’, sparking explosive virality and writing a legend of ‘chart reverse momentum’ like never before.
Jennie’s dazzling rise once again underlines the overwhelming clout of the ‘BLACKPINK’ brand. Previously, member ‘Rose’ also made a splash with the mega hit ‘APT. (APT.)’, landing at No. 3 on the ‘Hot 100’. This astonishing run in which K-pop female solo artists steadily take over the very top tier on Billboard is adding a new chapter to the history of global pop music.

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