BLACKPINK Tops K-POP RADAR Weekly Fandom Chart with New Single 'JUMP'

The popular K-pop group BLACKPINK has secured the top spot on the K-POP RADAR Weekly Fandom Chart. This chart, which measures the growth of artists over the week based on various metrics, revealed that BLACKPINK reached number one with their latest digital single, 'JUMP' (뛰어), released on July 11, 2025.
The music video for 'JUMP' garnered an impressive 63.06 million views during the third week of July (from July 10 to July 16, 2025), showcasing the song's significant popularity. Additionally, the group saw a remarkable increase of 167,000 followers on Spotify during the same period, far exceeding the K-pop average of 1,500.
On social media, BLACKPINK's Instagram followers rose by 167,000, while their Twitter following increased by 15,000, both figures showing a stark contrast to the average increases of 6,500 and 240, respectively.
K-POP RADAR commented on these achievements, stating, "BLACKPINK's 'JUMP' music video not only surpassed 60 million views in a short time but also demonstrated overwhelming growth in Spotify and social media followers, reaffirming the passionate response from their global fandom."
In this week's top 10 of the Weekly Fandom Chart, TWICE's 'THIS IS FOR' (디스 이즈 포) debuted at number two, while Jo Yu-ri's 'Goodbye Now!' (이젠 안녕!) entered at number four. ATEEZ's 'In Your Fantasy' (인 유어 판타지) secured the seventh position.
The Weekly Fandom Chart is produced by K-POP RADAR, a fandom data service operated by the music startup Space Oddity. This chart is unique in that it is based on data from major global platforms, reflecting the current trend of K-pop, where over 90% of consumption comes from international audiences. It incorporates metrics such as YouTube music video views and follower growth on Spotify, Twitter, and Instagram, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation.
K-POP RADAR is a free service provided by Space Oddity for the music industry, allowing users to easily track the size and changes in K-pop artist fandoms. Currently, it offers data on approximately 800 teams in South Korea and publishes an annual 'K-POP World Map' based on this information.
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