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Jennie’s Hot 100 Rebound, Jisoo’s Salomon Era (June 09, 2026)

June 09, 2026 · 7m 43s · Listen

Jennie's 'Dracula' is back at No. 10 on the Hot 100 — and Jisoo just signed with Salomon. Two solo lanes, one Tuesday. This is the BLACKPINK Daily Podcast and FINALLY — I've got a chart number to point at instead of a feeling. We'll get into what actually pushed that remix back into the top 10, plus a Jisoo brand lane we haven't really had before. Outdoor performance gear. Jisoo on a mountain. Let's go. Let's start with Jennie — the number's a No. 10 re-entry, but the detail I keep circling is the credit. Co-written, co-composed. THAT'S the part. She's got more here than a featured-name remix bounce — her name's in the writing. That changes the whole solo-artistry read. And here's the question in today's rundown — was it the Tame Impala remix, short-form virality, fandom math, or just Billboard's own counting that moved it? The remix is the obvious vehicle. I'll plant my flag there — Tame Impala gave it the bump, and the credit makes it stick. Which is why I don't want to treat this as one random chart note. The week opened on brand posts and lifestyle, and it landed on a Hot 100 milestone with her name in the songwriting. And remember the Vaseline conversation — everyone worried mass-market softened her. Now there's a top-10 chart receipt sitting right next to it. Now Jisoo and Salomon. She's a global ambassador now — outdoor lifestyle instead of the usual luxury or beauty lane. That's a brand-new slot on her solo profile. And it's the first Jisoo solo story all week — a stretch that's been wall-to-wall Jennie and Lisa. Three members stacking big official solo moments in one window. Performance culture is a real fit for Salomon, too — it's more than a vanity logo placement. The category lines up with the athletic-brand wave. Yeah, no — this one's got room to grow. Trail running's having a moment and they just put Jisoo on the front of it. Put it plainly: a songwriter credit on a top-10 single, and a fresh brand lane in the same day. Jennie's arc is landing, and Jisoo's is opening. Receipts on both. I'll take it. 위키트리, with 헬리아:

According to the newest weekly tracking data released by Billboard on June 9, 2026, "Dracula (JENNIE Remix)," her hit musical partnership with the acclaimed Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala, rose to No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the upcoming June 13, 2026 chart week.

No. 10. Hot 100. I've been hedging on 'Dracula' all week — saying the traction's real but I didn't have a number. Today I have the number. And it's a re-entry to No. 10, per Billboard's June 9 tracking for the June 13 chart week — up four from No. 14. That points to sustained demand more than a release-week spike. But the part that actually gets me: dual main artist credit. She's credited on the writing and composition for the remix. That's authorship on a Hot 100 top 10. Right, and that reframes the whole week. We opened on brand posts and lifestyle energy, and we're landing on a Billboard milestone with a songwriter line attached. The Vaseline argument from a few days back — that she can move across categories — now we've got the chart receipt that makes it land. Sports Insight writes:

Salomon announces JISOO as a new global ambassador of the brand, reflecting its evolving connection to outdoor lifestyle, fashion and culture. More than a traditional partnership, the collaboration reflects Salomon’s continued expansion beyond performance – shaped by personalities and communities redefining movement and everyday style.

Okay, finally — a Jisoo story. Salomon names her a global ambassador, and the lane is outdoor performance — away from the usual luxury or beauty beat. Nobody in the group has really touched that. And it's official from the brand; it goes beyond a sighting. Salomon's framing it as expansion beyond performance — shaped by people redefining everyday style. Jisoo's the face of that pivot. And the quote sells it — she grew up near the mountains in South Korea, nature was everyday life. That detail makes the ambassador fit feel a lot less copy-paste. What's striking is the space it opens up. Right after the Jennie chart piece we just hit, Jisoo lands a third-member official solo moment in the same window — and it's a category we haven't had on the board. Right — Jennie's got the Hot 100 number, Lisa's got her own run, and now Jisoo's got the outdoor crossover. The portfolio's getting deep. Trail shoes to Hot 100, all in one week. That's the spread. Jennie's 'Dracula' climbing back into the Hot 100 top 10 feels bigger than a normal chart rebound — so what actually moved the needle here? The Tame Impala remix, short-form virality, fandom coordination, or Billboard's own chart math? Honestly, it's all four working together, but the remix is the foundation everything else built on. The original 'Dracula' was a Tame Impala solo track that dropped back in October — solid, but not a crossover moment. Then in February, the Jennie remix dropped, and the trajectory completely changed. Per Billboard's own tracking data, when the song jumped eight spots from No. 18 to No. 10 on the chart dated May 17, it was powered by 12.1 million U.S. streams — up five percent week-over-week — and 23.1 million radio audience impressions, a 20 percent jump. That radio surge matters because it tells you BLINKs weren't the only engine; programmers were actively adding it. The TikTok piece is real too — the 'Shut Up, Jennie!' viral trend tied directly to the song gave it a second wave of discovery beyond the core fanbase. And on the rock side, per Billboard, it hit No. 1 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, the first chart-topper ever for both Tame Impala and Jennie — so the remix basically unlocked a whole new radio format for the track. You mentioned Rosé hit No. 3 with 'APT.' — does Jennie landing at No. 10 as a soloist actually mean something historically for BLACKPINK as a group, or is it more of a personal milestone? It's both, and the group framing is genuinely notable — per Soompi, BLACKPINK is now the fifth all-female group ever to have two different members crack the Hot 100 top 10 as solo artists, with Rosé at No. 3 and now Jennie at No. 10. That's a collective legacy stat, more than an individual one. I'd watch whether this radio momentum holds into the summer, because a 20 percent audience-impression jump mid-chart-run is the kind of curve that can push a song higher still — so No. 10 may not be the ceiling. If you follow K-pop beyond BLACKPINK, try NewJeans Daily Podcast — a Bunnies briefing on Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein, with comeback watch, ADOR/HYBE updates, music signals, and K-pop news. Find it wherever you listen to podcasts.

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