BLACKPINK's Jennie has entered the top 10 of Billboard's Radio Songs and Pop Airplay charts for the first time. According to reports, the remix of "Dracula" with Tame Impala reached both charts' top 10 this week.
This is also Tame Impala's first top-10 appearance on either chart. The collaboration pairs a K-pop star with the indie-electronic artist behind "The Less I Know the Better" and "Elephant."
The "Dracula" remix combines K-pop with indie-alternative production. For Jennie, building momentum as a solo artist while remaining part of BLACKPINK, a top-10 U.S. radio hit provides validation in a market where K-pop acts rarely chart individually.
Breaking into the top 10 of Billboard's Radio Songs chart is difficult in the age of streaming and fragmented radio audiences. Tame Impala's involvement brought both mainstream reach and critical credibility.
While BLACKPINK has dominated global charts for years, individual members scoring top-10 radio hits in the U.S. remains uncommon.




