BLACKPINK Jump RIAA Gold Certification: K-pop Queens Dominate Ahead of 2026 Comeback
BLACKPINK's 2025 single 'Jump' has earned an RIAA Gold certification with 500,000 units sold. As they prepare for their Feb. 27 EP 'Deadline', discover their latest global chart achievements.
500,000 units sold. The K-pop queens are back in the spotlight as BLACKPINK's latest hit has officially struck gold in the United States, proving their global influence hasn't faded one bit.
BLACKPINK Jump RIAA Gold Certification and Global Stats
According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), BLACKPINK's 2025 digital single Jump earned a Gold certification after surpassing the 500,000 units threshold. The association confirmed the milestone was reached as of Dec. 11, factoring in physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming data.
The track's success isn't limited to the U.S. Jump has already been certified Platinum in Canada and France, while picking up Gold awards in Australia, Belgium, and New Zealand. On Spotify, the song has amassed over 470 million streams and enjoyed a 10-week run on the Billboard Hot 100.
Looking Ahead to 'Deadline': The First Comeback in Years
This certification serves as a powerful teaser for the group's highly anticipated return. BLACKPINK is scheduled to release their third EP, titled Deadline, on Feb. 27. It'll be their first full-group project in 3 years and 5 months, since the release of 'Born Pink' in September 2022.
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