The group BLACKPINK has secured the top spot on the 'K-POP RADAR' weekly fandom chart.
The 'K-POP RADAR' weekly fandom chart is a growth rate-based chart that shows which artist has grown the most over a week. In the chart released on the 18th, BLACKPINK rose to the top with their new digital single 'JUMP,' which was released on the 11th.
The music video for 'JUMP' recorded 63.06 million views during the collection period for the 3rd week of July (July 10-16, 2025), proving its hot interest.
During the same period, the increase in Spotify followers rose by 167,000, significantly surpassing the K-pop average of 1,500, showing strong influence.
Instagram saw an increase of 167,000 followers, while Twitter gained 15,000 followers, showing an overwhelming gap compared to the averages of 6,500 and 240, respectively.
In response, K-POP RADAR noted, "The music video for BLACKPINK's 'JUMP' not only surpassed 60 million views in a short period but also the increase in Spotify and social media followers was overwhelming," stating, "This once again proved the strong response of the global fandom."
This week's top 10 in the weekly fandom chart includes TWICE's 'THIS IS FOR' at 2nd place and Jo Yuri's 'Goodbye Now!' entering at 4th place, while ATEEZ's 'In Your Fantasy' recorded 7th place.
The weekly fandom chart is produced by K-POP RADAR, a fandom data service operated by the music startup Space Oddity. Tailored to the current K-pop trend, where overseas consumption accounts for over 90%, it is the only K-pop dedicated chart created based on data from major global platforms. The chart reflects changes and growth rates in fandom activities, such as YouTube music video views and increases in Spotify, Twitter, and Instagram followers, and has gained trust with fair and transparent standards.
'K-POP RADAR' is a service made freely available by Space Oddity for the music industry, allowing users to grasp the size and changes of fandoms for K-pop artists at a glance. Currently, it provides data for about 800 teams in Korea in a website format and publishes an annual 'K-POP World Map' based on this data.
[Photo] Provided by YG Entertainment, Space Oddity.
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