5 Powerful Reasons BLACKPINK and Sabrina Carpenter Are Dominating Spotify in 2025

BLACKPINK’s 'JUMP' dominates Spotify charts in 2025, leaving Sabrina Carpenter’s viral hit trailing behind

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Blackpink and Sabrina Carpenter Lead 2025’s Streaming Battle with Historic Numbers

Blackpink and Sabrina Carpenter are leading the global music scene this week but it’s Blackpink’s fierce comeback track JUMP that has left fans and charts absolutely stunned. The track, part of their highly anticipated comeback album of the same name, has broken multiple Spotify records within hours of release, claiming the crown for the biggest debut by a female artist in 2025.Blackpink and Sabrina Carpenter

On its debut, JUMP racked up an astounding 9.3 million streams, becoming the highest-debuting female artist song of the year so far. It not only surpassed Manchild by Sabrina Carpenter which had an impressive 8.7 million debut streams but also rewrote the record books for female and K-pop acts.

Blackpink and Sabrina Carpenter Battle It Out as ‘JUMP’ Crushes Charts

While Sabrina Carpenter had been enjoying a strong streak with her global hit Manchild, the arrival of JUMP shook up the rankings dramatically. Blackpink’s track didn’t just beat her record it nearly blew it out of the water. JUMP debuted with over 9 million streams, solidifying its place as 2025’s most successful female artist debut on Spotify to date.Blackpink and Sabrina Carpenter

On the Spotify Global Top 50 Chart, JUMP soared to No. 2, sitting right behind Justin Bieber’s DAISIES, which holds 8.34 million streams. This makes Blackpink’s track the second-highest debut overall this year a staggering achievement for a group returning from a three-year musical hiatus.

But it wasn’t just about numbers. The track instantly connected with global fans, resonating across social media as BLINKS celebrated the group’s long-awaited comeback. In doing so, JUMP also dethroned Aespa’s Dirty Work which peaked at 1.83 million debut streams as the highest girl group debut on Spotify in 2025, nearly quadrupling its numbers.

Blackpink and Sabrina Carpenter Prove Female Artists Are Owning 2025

With this massive streaming milestone, Blackpink has now achieved three No. 1s on Spotify’s global charts following Pink Venom and Shut Down from 2022. The success of JUMP also catapulted them to #41 on the Spotify Daily Top Artists chart, jumping 128 places in a single day the biggest gain by any act this year.Blackpink and Sabrina Carpenter

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The K-pop girl group featuring Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa, and Rosé has shown that even after a long break, their global fanbase remains stronger than ever. Their return wasn’t limited to music platforms either. Blackpink has also kickstarted their Deadline World Tour with a sold-out show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles from July 12–13, bringing their new album directly to global audiences.

Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter continues to ride the wave of her own success. Manchild remains a fan favorite and has helped solidify her position as one of the leading Western pop stars of the year. But this week undeniably belonged to Blackpink.

The streaming rivalry between Blackpink and Sabrina Carpenter is not just about numbers it’s a celebration of how female artists are reshaping the music industry, breaking boundaries, and commanding the world stage with unapologetic power.

Conclusion:
Blackpink and Sabrina Carpenter are defining the global music landscape in 2025. But with JUMP, Blackpink has delivered not just a comeback but a statement. Their explosive return proves the world’s not done dancing to their beats yet. And if this is just the beginning, fans can expect more records to fall in the weeks to come.

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