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The track rose from No. 6 the prior week and now ranks as the second-highest-charting release by a K-pop-associated artist. It trails only Huntr/x’s “Golden” and surpasses Rosé and Bruno Mars’s “Apt.” at No. 4.
nme.comTame Impala and Jennie’s “Dracula” climbed to No. 3 on Billboard’s Radio Songs chart this week, up from No. 6 the previous week, Forbes reported. The song has now spent a dozen weeks on the ranking, which measures total audience across U.S.
Radio formats. Bruno Mars’s “I Just Might” and Olivia Dean’s “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” remained at Nos. 1 and 2. “I Just Might” is the fourth longest-running leader in the chart’s history. “Dracula” is the second-highest-charting hit by a K-pop-associated artist on the Radio Songs chart, behind only Huntr/x’s “Golden,” the sole K-pop No.
1. ” had peaked at No. 4. Jennie doubled her career total on the chart with the new entry. Her prior hit, “One of the Girls” with the Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, reached No. 48 and spent three weeks on the list.
The track appears on 17 Billboard charts this week and set new peaks of No. 3 on Pop Airplay and No. 19 on Adult Contemporary, Forbes reported.
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