Jennie of Blackpink Achieves Billboard Milestone with "One of the Girls" Collaboration
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-01-18 21:58:15
Solo K-pop Female Act Breaks Record, Climbs to No. 61 on Hot 100
▲ Courtesy of YG EntertainmentRemarkably, Jennie is not the only Blackpink member making waves as a solo artist on the charts. Rose's "On The Ground" secured the 70th position, while Lisa's tracks "Lalisa" and "Money" claimed the 84th and 90th spots, respectively.
In addition to her musical success, Jennie shared a glimpse into her professional life through a video marking her birthday, revealing her newly established company in collaboration with her mother. The venture is poised to oversee and manage her career, signaling a strategic move in the trajectory of her artistic journey.
Courtesy of YG Entertainment
Jennie of Blackpink has attained a notable achievement on Billboard's Hot 100, securing the 61st position and surpassing her own record as a solo K-pop female act, as reported by YG Entertainment on Tuesday.
The ascent on the charts can be attributed to "One of the Girls," a collaboration between Jennie, The Weeknd, and Lily-Rose Depp, featured in the original soundtrack of the HBO drama "The Idol," in which they all played roles. Initially entering the main songs chart at No. 100 upon release, the single experienced a resurgence, reentering at No. 69 last week.
In addition to her musical success, Jennie shared a glimpse into her professional life through a video marking her birthday, revealing her newly established company in collaboration with her mother. The venture is poised to oversee and manage her career, signaling a strategic move in the trajectory of her artistic journey.
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