BLACKPINK is back — and making noise across the globe. Earlier this month, the internationally acclaimed K-pop group dropped their long-awaited single “Jump” during the opening night of their Deadline World Tour in South Korea. Despite initial fan disappointment over the absence of a full album release, the girl group’s return is proving nothing short of explosive.
Within days, “Jump” skyrocketed to the top of Spotify’s Global chart, where it held the No. 1 spot for six consecutive days, racking up an impressive 6.26 million daily streams. It’s another testament to BLACKPINK’s unmatched power as a group—even as each member continues to thrive individually.
A Record-Breaking Return to the Stage
BLACKPINK’s return comes nearly two years after the release of their last full album, Born Pink (2022). Since then, the members — Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa — have focused heavily on solo music, fashion, acting, and brand partnerships. While solo projects have kept fans engaged, “Jump” is a reminder of their unbeatable chemistry as a group.Debuting in 2016 with the hit single album Square One, BLACKPINK quickly rose to fame with smash hits like “Boombayah” and “Whistle”, followed by Square Two with “Playing with Fire” and “Stay.” Despite having just two full studio albums to date (The Album in 2020 and Born Pink in 2022), their global impact remains unprecedented.
What’s Next: The Deadline World Tour
The group’s Deadline World Tour kicked off in their home country and is set to continue through North America in late July, eventually expanding into Europe, Asia, and other regions through early 2026. If the success of “Jump” is any indicator, BLACKPINK’s new era could become their most defining yet.Whether on stage or on the charts, BLACKPINK continues to set the standard — and with their latest release, they’ve made one thing clear: when they come back, they do it loud.