BLACKPINK JUMP US RIAA Gold Certification: A Triple Milestone for Global Icons
BLACKPINK's 2025 single 'JUMP' has earned an official RIAA Gold Certification in the US, selling over 500,000 units. It's their third gold-certified single.
Three is indeed the magic number. Global superstars BLACKPINK have once again solidified their dominance in the world's largest music market. Their 2025 smash hit single "JUMP" has officially struck gold in the United States.
BLACKPINK JUMP US RIAA Gold Certification Details
According to reports from Soompi and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the single "JUMP" was officially awarded gold certification on January 15, 2026. The honor is reserved for tracks that have sold over 500,000 units in the U.S. market, marking the third time the group has achieved this specific feat.
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This certification isn't just about sales; it's a testament to BLACKPINK's sustained cultural impact. By consistently moving over half a million units with their major releases, they've proven that their influence isn't a passing trend. Instead, it's a permanent fixture in the Western pop landscape.
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