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India Today
a day ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
BLACKPINK's JUMP tops Sabrina Carpenter's Manchild as biggest 2025 debut
BLACKPINK have made a triumphant return, and they're bigger than ever. Their newest digital single, 'JUMP', has made waves across the global music scene with an explosive debut on Spotify. The track has broken multiple records, raising the bar for both K-pop and female the moment it dropped, 'JUMP' drew huge attention from fans around the world. In its first 24 hours, the song accumulated more than 9.3 million streams, the highest first-day total for any female artiste on Spotify in 2025. The title was earlier held by Sabrina Carpenter for her song 'Manchild'.advertisementOf that total, 7.028 million streams were officially counted, landing 'JUMP' at No. 2 on Spotify's Global Daily Chart, just behind Justin Bieber's 'DAISIES', which opened with 8.34 million streams. While it narrowly missed the top spot overall, BLACKPINK claimed the highest debut for any girl group or K-pop act this year, setting a new benchmark in the process. Prior to BLACKPINK's comeback, AESPA held the 2025 record for the biggest debut by a K-pop girl group, with 2.39 million first-day streams for 'Dirty Work'. 'JUMP' didn't just surpass that milestone, it nearly quadrupled it. (Credit: X/kchartsmaster) The gap widens further when compared with other leading K-pop releases by female acts this year. TWICE's highly awaited track 'THIS IS FOR' earned 2.25 million streams on day one. Against such figures, BLACKPINK's performance underscores their extraordinary global success of 'JUMP' also had an impact beyond the K-pop genre. Sabrina Carpenter's Manchild, which previously led 2025's female Spotify debuts with 8.7 million streams taking the top spot among all female artists this addition to the song's success, the release of JUMP also sent BLACKPINK soaring up Spotify's artist rankings. The group jumped an impressive 128 spots on the Global Daily Top Artists chart, climbing to No. 41 within just one day.- EndsMust Watch


Pink Villa
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
BLACKPINK's JUMP overtakes Sabrina Carpenter's Manchild, becomes biggest 2025 Spotify debut for female artist and K-pop act
BLACKPINK is back and bigger than ever. Their latest digital single, JUMP, has taken the global music scene by storm. The track has made an explosive debut on Spotify. It shattered multiple records and set new standards for K-pop and female artists alike. BLACKPINK's JUMP sets 2025 Spotify record for female artist and K-pop group debut Upon its release, JUMP instantly drew massive attention from fans across the globe. Within the first 24 hours, the song racked up over 9.3 million total streams. This makes it the largest debut for any female artist on Spotify in 2025. Of those, 7.028 million streams were officially credited. The track landed at No. 2 on Spotify's Global Daily Chart, right behind Justin Bieber's DAISIES, which debuted with 8.34 million. While it narrowly missed the top spot overall, JUMP emerged as the highest-ranking debut by a girl group and K-pop act this year. It effortlessly surpassed all prior benchmarks. BLACKPINK's JUMP shatters K-pop girl group debut records Before BLACKPINK 's return, the 2025 record for the biggest debut by a K-pop girl group belonged to aespa. Their single Dirty Work opened with 2.39 million streams. JUMP didn't just beat that figure, it nearly quadrupled it. In addition, when compared to other top-performing female-led K-pop tracks of the year, the contrast becomes even more stark. TWICE's THIS IS FOR, another highly anticipated comeback, earned 2.25 million debut streams. Against that backdrop, BLACKPINK's numbers demonstrate the unmatched reach and global pull the group continues to command. BLACKPINK surpasses Sabrina Carpenter's Manchild The impact of JUMP goes beyond K-pop. Its overall streaming performance has placed BLACKPINK at the top of all female artists on Spotify in 2025. The track overtakes Sabrina Carpenter's Manchild, which previously held the lead with 8.7 million first-day streams. Rather than fueling competition, fans of both artists celebrated the moment as a win for women in music. BLACKPINK and Sabrina Carpenter are known for their mutual admiration. Fans took to social media to applaud their parallel success stories. Spotify Artist Chart surge Beyond individual song streams, the release of JUMP also propelled BLACKPINK back into the spotlight on Spotify's artist rankings. The group saw a dramatic leap of 128 spots on the Spotify Global Daily Top Artists chart, rising to No. 41 in just one day.