BLACKPINK has returned to the U.S. singles chart with a new entry that gives the group another clear marker of its staying power in the global pop market.
According to the latest Billboard chart released Tuesday in the United States, the quartet’s new single “Go” opened at No. 63 on the Hot 100, Billboard’s main songs chart and still one of the industry’s most closely watched measures of mainstream traction.
The song is the lead track from BLACKPINK’s third EP, Deadline, and its arrival on the chart comes with the kind of steady international spread that has long defined the group’s releases. Before landing on the Hot 100, “Go” had already debuted at No. 44 on the British Official Singles Chart Top 100, suggesting that the single found an audience quickly on both sides of the Atlantic.
There is also a second chart result attached to this week’s release. Deadline entered the Billboard 200 at No. 8, giving BLACKPINK a strong album debut in the same week its lead single began its Hot 100 run.
What stands out here is not only the chart position itself, but the way the release fits the group’s established musical identity. “Go” was described as carrying BLACKPINK’s familiar confident and upbeat energy, built around an explosive hook. That combination has often been central to the group’s biggest crossover records, and this latest showing suggests the formula still has reach.
Elsewhere on the Billboard charts, the broader K-pop field also remained visible, though with different momentum depending on the act and release.
“Golden,” from the original soundtrack of Netflix’s animated hit KPop Demon Hunters, slipped two places to No. 8 on the Hot 100. Even with that drop, its run remains notable. The track has now spent 37 consecutive weeks on the chart, a figure that points to unusual consistency rather than a brief spike.
Another song from the same soundtrack, “How It’s Done,” moved in the opposite direction, climbing eight places to No. 86. On the Billboard 200, the soundtrack itself fell two spots to No. 13, also extending its stay to 37 straight weeks.
Further down the album chart, ATEEZ placed Golden Hour: Part. 4 at No. 109, while Enhypen’s The Sin: Vanish came in at No. 135.
Katseye, Hybe’s U.S.-based K-pop girl group, added two more entries to the week’s list. Beautiful Chaos landed at No. 113 and SIS (Soft Is Strong) followed at No. 173.
For BLACKPINK, though, the headline this week belongs to “Go.” It may not have entered at the very top of the Hot 100, but a debut inside the chart’s upper half still gives the group a solid starting point, especially with a top 10 Billboard 200 debut arriving alongside it. In a week crowded with competing releases, that is a meaningful return.
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