Jennie's 'Dracula' remix hits No. 8 as festival run heats up
Jennie sets a new personal Hot 100 peak with Tame Impala's 'Dracula' remix while headlining Roskilde and Open'er festivals.
'Dracula' Remix Climbs to No. 8 on Billboard Hot 100
BLACKPINK's Jennie has shattered her personal record on the US Billboard main singles chart. According to the latest Billboard charts released on the 7th (local time), 'Dracula (Jennie Remix)', a collaboration with Australian artist Tame Impala, rose two spots from the previous week to land at No. 8.

The popularity of the remix version, which spread rapidly through short-form video platforms, drove the chart ascent. After first entering the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 10 last May, the track has maintained steady popularity by holding its position within the top 10.
The original 'Dracula' was released last year as a solo track by Tame Impala, but a new wave was created this year when the remix version—featuring Jennie's direct participation in songwriting, composition, and vocals—was released on February 6. Reflecting Jennie's involvement, Billboard has been crediting both Tame Impala and Jennie together since last April.
Jennie's Chart-Topping Records
This is not Jennie's first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. Previously, 'One Of The Girls', a collaboration with The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, reached No. 51. Tracks from her first studio album 'Ruby' also made their mark on the charts, with 'Like JENNIE' (No. 98), 'Love Hangover' (No. 96), 'ExtraL' (No. 75), and 'Handlebars' (No. 80) entering in succession.
Meanwhile, the 'Dracula' remix version has maintained No. 1 for 26 consecutive weeks on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart and No. 1 for 8 consecutive weeks on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart.
Dominating the Stage as Headliner for Major European Festivals
The momentum from the music charts has extended to the European stage. On the 3rd, Jennie appeared as a headliner at Denmark's 'Roskilde Festival', followed by a consecutive headlining performance at Poland's 'Open'er Festival' on the 4th. Jennie is the first K-pop artist to headline two of Europe's most representative major festivals on two consecutive days.
Thomas Sønderby Jeppesen, the music director of Roskilde Festival, stated, "Jennie is an artist who solidifies the festival's identity of current trends and future ideals." The organizers of Open'er Festival also praised Jennie as "one of the most influential female artists of this era."
Jennie's global performances continue. After completing her performance at The Governors Ball 2026 in the US, Jennie is scheduled to appear at Spain's 'MAD COOL FESTIVAL 2026', 'Lollapalooza Chicago' in the US, and 'SUMMER SONIC 2026' in Japan.