Blackpink member Jennie has been making history on the Billboard charts for months with her solo smash hit “One of the Girls,” a collaboration with The Weeknd and Lily Rose Depp. The song has remained on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart for 15 weeks, matching the success of other South Korean solo musicians like Jung Kook from BTS. This achievement has helped Jennie solidify her place in the music industry and further establish herself as a successful solo artist.
With “One of the Girls” spending 15 weeks on the Pop Airplay chart, Jennie has now tied with Jung Kook for the fourth-longest-running hit ever on Billboard’s list of top-performing cuts at pop radio stations in the U.S. Jung Kook’s songs “3D” with Jack Harlow and “Too Much” with The Kid Laroi and Central Cee have also spent 15 weeks on the same chart, showcasing the popularity and influence of South Korean artists in the music industry.
The record for the longest stay on the Pop Airplay chart among songs by South Korean solo acts still belongs to Psy’s “Gangnam Style,” which managed 19 weeks on the list. Interestingly, the only other tracks on the list between Psy and Jennie are also by Jung Kook, highlighting his success as a solo artist in the United States. Jung Kook’s collaborations with Charlie Puth on “Left and Right” and his solo track “Standing Next to You” have also achieved significant success on the Pop Airplay chart.
As Jennie continues to make waves on the Billboard charts and match the achievements of other South Korean solo musicians, she is solidifying her position as a leading figure in the global music industry. Her collaboration with The Weeknd and Lily Rose Depp on “One of the Girls” has become a massive hit, proving her talent and appeal to audiences worldwide. With more potential hits in the future, Jennie is poised to continue breaking records and making history in the music world.