The new achievement helps Jennie become the second Blackpink member to reach the top 10 Billboard Hot 100 as a solo artist. Previously, Rosé reached 3rd place thanks to the "APT." collaboration with Bruno Mars last year.
With this milestone, Blackpink also became the fifth girl group in history to have at least two members owning solo songs to enter the top 10 Billboard Hot 100. Before Blackpink, this achievement belonged to famous girl groups such as Destiny's Child, Fifth Harmony, The Go-Go's and The Runaways.
Not only attracting attention on the Billboard Hot 100, "Dracula" also simultaneously topped two major charts including Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs this week. This is considered a signal showing the strong spread of the song in many different genres.
In addition, "Dracula" continues to improve its radio broadcasting record in the US. The song rose to number 18 on the Pop Airplay chart - statistics of broadcast frequency on the Top 40 radio stations in the US. At the same time, the song also rose to number 23 on Radio Songs, a radio broadcasting chart in all genres of music.
Experts assess that the success of "Dracula" shows the increasing international attraction of Jennie in the role of solo artist. After many years of working with Blackpink, the female idol is gradually affirming her personal mark in the global music market with products with her own colors and the ability to collaborate diversely with international artists.