Girl group BLACKPINK‘s 2nd full-length album ‘Pink Venom‘ topped the US Billboard chart for two weeks in a row.
According to Billboard’s online chart preview article on the 6th (local time), ‘Pink Venom’ was streamed 108.4 million times and recorded 7,000 downloads, ranking first on the ‘Global 200’ chart for two weeks in a row.
‘Pink Venom’ also maintained the top of the charts for two weeks in a row with 99.6 million streaming and 5,000 downloads on the ‘Global’ chart (excluding the US).
The ‘Global 200’ and ‘Global’ charts rank by counting the number of streaming and music downloads in more than 200 regions worldwide.
For the ‘global’ (excluding the US) chart, the number of streaming and downloads in the US are excluded.
It is the first time for a K-pop girl group to top the ‘Global 200’ and ‘Global’ charts for two weeks in a row.
The music video for ‘Pink Venom‘ also broke 90.4 million views on YouTube within 24 hours of its release, breaking the world record for a female artist.
After releasing their 2nd full-length album, ‘BORN PINK’ on the 16th, Black Pink will go on a world tour in North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania, starting in Seoul next month.