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The track marks the first Pop Airplay leader for both artists and makes Blackpink the fourth group in chart history with multiple members scoring solo No. 1s. Rosé previously topped the ranking in 2025.
nypost.comJennie and Tame Impala's "Dracula" rose to No. 1 on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart as of July 12, 2026. The song gives both acts their first leader on the ranking. Blackpink becomes the fourth group in the Pop Airplay chart's history to produce multiple solo No.
1 hitmakers. " featuring Bruno Mars, which spent one month at No. 1. Half of Blackpink's members have now reached No. 1 on the chart as soloists. Destiny's Child, Fifth Harmony and One Direction previously achieved the same distinction.
Kelly Rowland scored a No. 1 in September 2002 with "Dilemma" featuring Nelly, which spent five weeks at the top. Normani reached No. 1 with "Love Lies" featuring Khalid, while Camila Cabello scored five leaders including "Havana" featuring Young Thug and "Señorita" featuring Shawn Mendes.
Four of the five members of One Direction have also topped the chart. Zayn reached No. Niall Horan followed in 2017 with "Slow Hands," and Liam Payne replaced him with "Strip That Down" featuring Quavo.
Harry Styles has four No. " "Dracula" currently holds the No. 1 position on seven Billboard charts: Pop Airplay, Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, Hot Rock Songs, Hot Alternative Songs, Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, Rock Streaming Songs, and Dance Streaming Songs.
Jennie attended the 2026 Met Gala on May 4 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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thegatewaypundit.comU.S. Central Command conducted strikes on 140 Iranian military targets on Saturday. Iran responded with attacks on regional countries hosting U.S. forces, prompting condemnations from Qatar, Kuwait, and India.
nbcnews.comTwenty-three crew members from the GFS Galaxy were rescued after an attack off Oman on July 12, 2026. One crew member remains missing as search efforts continue.
uctoday.comQatar's Ministry of Transport directed every type of vessel to stop operations until further notice. The order follows attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and recent U.S. strikes on Iranian targets.