Jennie of BLACKPINK has been making waves in the music industry with her breakout solo hit “One of the Girls,” which continues to achieve remarkable success on the Billboard charts. The single has now spent an impressive 16 weeks on the Hot 100, solidifying its place as one of the longest-charting hits by a South Korean solo artist.
“One of the Girls” has surpassed other notable tracks by South Korean musicians, such as Psy’s “Gentleman” and Jung Kook and Latto’s “Seven,” both of which had shorter runs on the Hot 100. Psy’s iconic “Gangnam Style” remains the longest-charting song by a South Korean solo artist, with an impressive 31 weeks on the chart.
Jung Kook, a member of BTS, also holds multiple spots on the Hot 100 with his solo releases, including “Standing Next to You” and his collaboration with Charlie Puth on “Left and Right.” These songs have enjoyed lengthy stays on the chart, further showcasing the global impact of South Korean artists in the music industry.
Despite facing tough competition on the Hot 100, “One of the Girls” has continued to climb the ranks, recently moving up from No. 85 to No. 76. The track features collaborations with The Weeknd and Lily Rose Depp, adding to its appeal and chart success.
Jennie’s achievement with “One of the Girls” highlights the growing influence of South Korean musicians on the global music scene, as they continue to break records and make history with their chart-topping hits.