BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Breaks Record For Biggest Spotify Debut By A Female K-Pop Soloist

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BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Breaks Record For Biggest Spotify Debut By A Female K-Pop Soloist

On March 31, Jisoo made her highly-anticipated solo debut with her first single album “ME” and its chart-topping title track “Within the first 24 hours of its release, “FLOWER” racked up a whopping 4,674,337 filtered streams on Spotify—setting a new record for the highest number of first-day streams for any song by a female K-pop soloist in the history of the platform.

Both of the tracks on “ME” also debuted within the top 20 of Spotify’s Global Top Songs chart: “FLOWER” entered the daily chart at No. 6, while B-side “All Eyes On Me” followed at No. 16 after amassing an impressive 3,104,156 filtered streams on its first day.

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