Blackpink’s Jennie and BTS’s Jungkook maintain Billboard Hot 100 streak
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Blackpink’s Jennie and BTS’s Jungkook continued their long streak on Billboard’s Hot 100 with their solo endeavors.
Billboard released its weekly chart of the most popular songs in the United States on Tuesday, for the week of March 23.
“One of the Girls” (2023), sung by Jennie, Abel Tesfaye and Lily-Rose dropped nine places from last week to land at No. 64, making it the 12th week for the track to stay on the list. The song is the OST of the HBO series “The Idol,” in which Jennie also made her acting debut.
Jungkook’s “Standing Next to You,” the lead track of his first solo full-length album "Golden" (2023), slipped three places to sit on No. 88. It is the track’s 19th consecutive week on the chart — the second longest a K-pop song has been on the list, following Psy’s megahit “Gangnam Style” that stayed 31 weeks.
Also on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 chart are girl group Twice’s “With YOU-th” at No. 78 and Le Sserafim’s “Easy” at No. 83.
To find out more about Jennie, Jungkook, Twice and Le Sserafim, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JU-YEON [kim.juyeon2@joongang.co.kr]
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