Katseye Billboard Hot 100 Ranking 2026: Three Hits Chart Simultaneously
Hybe's Katseye makes Billboard history with three simultaneous entries on the Hot 100, led by 'Gabriela' at No. 21. Check the full chart breakdown for 2026.
One group, three hits, one week. According to Billboard, Hybe's U.S.-based girl group Katseye has achieved a major milestone by landing three songs on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart at the same time, marking a new peak for the act.
Katseye Billboard Hot 100 Ranking 2026: A Triple Threat
The group's ascent is led by 'Gabriela,' which climbed to a new peak of No. 21 this week. Joining the lead single is their latest release, 'Internet Girl,' which made a strong debut at No. 29. Meanwhile, the track 'Gnarly' maintained its presence at No. 89. This achievement highlights Katseye's growing dominance in the competitive U.S. music market.
In addition to the group's success, songs from the Netflix original soundtrack of 'KPop Demon Hunters' continue to perform exceptionally well on the singles chart, with several tracks maintaining top-tier positions.
Current Top Charting Singles
- 1st: Golden (No. 3, Netflix OST)
- 2nd: Gabriela (No. 21, Katseye)
- 3rd: Internet Girl (No. 29, New Entry)
- 4th: Soda Pop (No. 39, Netflix OST)
- 5th: Your Idol (No. 49, Netflix OST)
On the Billboard 200 albums chart, the 'KPop Demon Hunters' soundtrack stayed strong at No. 4, celebrating its 29th consecutive week in the top tier. Katseye's album 'Beautiful Chaos' charted at No. 32, while boy band Stray Kids appeared at No. 155 with their track 'Do It.'
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