Jennie has entered the Billboard Hot 100 for the third time as a solo artist, with Love Hangover debuting at No. 96. The song, featuring Dominic Fike, gained global recognition, also charting at No. 64 on the UK Official Singles Chart. Meanwhile, fans celebrated her success and struggled to secure tickets for her sold-out concert presale.
Jennie and Billboard Hot 100: A New Milestone
Jennie, a member of BLACKPINK and a solo artist, has once again entered the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. This marks her third solo entry on the chart. On February 15 (local time), Billboard announced that her pre-release single, Love Hangover, ranked 96th on the Hot 100. The track, featuring American alternative musician Dominic Fike, was released on January 31 ahead of her first full-length solo album, Ruby. The song expresses the irresistible attraction to something one knows isn’t good for them.
The Success of Jennie on Billboard Hot 100 and Global Charts
Before making it onto the Billboard Hot 100, Love Hangover debuted at No. 64 on the UK Official Singles Chart. Jennie has previously entered the Hot 100 multiple times as a member of BLACKPINK. However, her first solo entry was in 2022 with One of the Girls, a collaboration with The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, which peaked at No. 51. She followed up in October 2023 with Mantra, which reached No. 98 on the same chart. Now, Jennie is set to release Ruby on March 7, marking her first full-length solo album in 8 years and 7 months.
Fans React to Jennie’s Growing Popularity
News of Jennie’s Billboard achievement quickly spread across online communities in South Korea, including MLBPARK. Many fans congratulated her, while others expressed frustration over the overwhelming demand for her concert tickets. The presale for her Inspire Arena performance sold out instantly, leaving many struggling to secure a seat. Even those who managed to buy tickets continued searching for better seats.
Jennie’s Concert Tickets Sell Out Instantly
The frenzy extended to Nate Pann, where fans discussed how Jennie’s concert presale had completely sold out. Many praised her as an artist on a different level compared to other idols. Some fans were desperately waiting for canceled tickets to become available, as it appeared to be the only way to secure a seat. The intense competition for Jennie’s concert tickets reflects her soaring popularity and influence in the music industry.

Here’s a link to MLBPARK. Here’s a link to Nate Pann.
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Mantra, Zen, Love Hangover, the songs and music video atmosphere are all different, but how can they all be so good? Where is this woman’s limit, really?