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Black Pink becomes highest-charting K-pop girl group on Billboard’s Hot 100

Clarisse Inao (Inquirer.net/Asia News Network)
Tue, June 26, 2018

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Black Pink becomes highest-charting K-pop girl group on Billboard’s Hot 100 Black Pink rewrote history as the highest-charting K-pop girl group ever on the Billboard 100 chart. (YG Entertainment/Straits Times/-)

South Korean idol group Black Pink is not yet done breaking records.

On Tuesday, the group rewrote history as the highest-charting K-pop girl group ever on the Billboard 100 chart, as its latest single “DDU-DU DDU-DU” peaked at number 55 on the competitive ranking.

According to a K-Pop Herald report, the act’s single from its “Square Up“ EP arrived with 12.4 million United States streams and 7,000 downloads sold in the tracking week ending June 21, based on stats from Nielsen Music. This prompted a number 39 entry on the Streaming Songs tally, where the act became the first K-pop girl group to chart a title.

Read also: Black Pink members ‘Square Up’ with more power

It is the first time a female K-pop act successfully landed on the Hot 100 chart since Wonder Girls’ English-version of “Nobody” debuted at number 76 in 2009, even surpassing 2NE1’s record, set by its “Crush” that peaked at number 61.

The U.S. magazine Billboard also stated that the four-piece group debuts at number 1 on Billboard‘s Emerging Artists chart, becoming the first all-female K-pop act to reign, and just the second K-pop group overall to lead the list, following SM Entertainment’s NCT in May.

The group’s Square Up EP has peaked at no. 40 on Billboard 200, while six of its singles, including “Forever Young”, “As If It’s Your Last” and “Boombayah” have also entered the magazine’s World Digital Song Sales chart.


This article appeared on the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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