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Jennie's 'Dracula' re-enters Billboard Hot 100 Top 10, tying personal best
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Jennie's 'Dracula' re-enters Billboard Hot 100 Top 10, tying personal best

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • K-pop star Jennie's collaboration song 'Dracula' with Tame Impala re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10.
  • The song tied Jennie's personal best ranking at number 10 on the latest chart.
  • The Billboard Hot 100 also saw a historic moment with female country artists dominating the top three spots.

Global pop sensation Jennie, a member of the K-pop group BLACKPINK, has made a notable return to the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart with her collaboration track 'Dracula' featuring the Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala. The song climbed back into the Top 10, reaching number 10 on the latest chart dated July 4, thus tying Jennie's highest personal ranking on the prestigious singles chart.

'Dracula' has demonstrated strong longevity, currently holding the number one position for 25 consecutive weeks on the Billboard 'Hot Dance/Electronic Songs' chart and for seven weeks on the 'Hot Rock & Alternative Songs' chart. This sustained success underscores the song's broad appeal across different musical genres.

This week's Billboard Hot 100 also marked a significant historical moment, with female country artists completely dominating the top tier. Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas" reclaimed the number one spot, extending its reign to 11 weeks. This achievement broke the previous record of 10 weeks held by Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life" in 1977, making Langley the female artist with the longest-running country hit at number one on the Hot 100.

Taylor Swift's "I Knew It, I Knew You" secured the second position, having previously held the top spot for two weeks. Adding to the country music dominance, Langley's other track, "Be Her," captured the third position. This marks the first time in Billboard Hot 100 history that female artists have occupied all three top spots with country music songs.

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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.