Jennie from BLACKPINK has made music history by debuting as a solo artist on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. This achievement comes after she collaborated with The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp on 'One of the Girls’, a track that featured in HBO's 'The Idol.'
Billboard's official announcement on December 27 confirmed that 'One of the Girls' had a significant debut at No. 100 on the Hot 100 chart, solidifying Jennie's status as a standout solo artist.
While BLACKPINK has previously charted multiple times on the Hot 100, Jennie's solo endeavor represents a distinctive milestone in her career. This achievement highlights her undeniable star quality and the worldwide appeal of her solo endeavors.
Jennie's inclusion on the Hot 100 isn't just a personal triumph; it's evidence of the broad popularity of her music. 'One of the Girls' connects with a global audience, highlighting the worldwide influence of K-pop and, in particular, Jennie's solo projects.
Jennie garnered attention by launching her own label, OA (ODD ATELIER), a move that underscores her commitment to expanding her solo endeavors and exploring creative ventures beyond music.
As fans and the music industry jointly applaud this significant milestone, Jennie's debut on the Billboard Hot 100 reaffirms her position as a formidable presence in the ever-evolving realm of music.
‘I know Jennie antis are sick she started her own label, made it to the billboard hot 100 and now she has the most monthly listeners for a female kpop soloist in history,’ an X user wrote.
‘She was able to do this alone. ootg was jennie’s impact, even billboard said it themselves + don't forget ‘we can do better than this” COPE,’wrote another.
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