On March 10 (U.S. local time), Billboard confirmed that BLACKPINK’s new title track “GO” debuted at No. 63 on the Billboard Hot 100, the main weekly chart for the most popular songs in the United States.
With this new entry, BLACKPINK became the first female K-pop artist to earn 11 total songs on the Billboard Hot 100. This record adds to the group’s long list of achievements in the U.S. music market.
Before “GO,” BLACKPINK had already charted on the Hot 100 with several hits and global collaborations, including “DDU-DU DDU-DU,” “Kill This Love,” “How You Like That,” “Lovesick Girls,” “Pink Venom,” and “Shut Down.” Their biggest Hot 100 peak so far came from “Ice Cream” with Selena Gomez, which reached No. 13.

Strong results on Billboard Global charts
BLACKPINK is also performing well worldwide with music from their new album “DEADLINE.”
On Billboard Global Excl. U.S., “GO” opened at No. 13. Their pre-release track “JUMP” returned to a higher spot at No. 32, showing strong staying power even after many weeks on the chart. Two B-sides from the album also entered the ranking: “Champion” at No. 44 and “Me and my” at No. 65.
On the Billboard Global 200, “GO” debuted at No. 17, while “JUMP” ranked at No. 49. “Champion” and “Me and my” also joined the list at No. 76 and No. 119.
Back on Artist 100 and Top 10 album success
BLACKPINK also returned to Billboard’s Artist 100 at No. 11, continuing their strong presence as one of the biggest global acts.
Earlier in the week, Billboard reported that BLACKPINK’s latest album “DEADLINE” debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200. This makes it the group’s third album in a row to land in the Top 10, confirming their consistent U.S. chart power.
With “GO” entering the Hot 100 and “DEADLINE” reaching the Billboard 200 Top 10, BLACKPINK continues to set new standards for female K-pop artists worldwide.




